Chemical Development of Latent Fingerprints: Computational Design of Ninhydrin Analogues

  • Elber R
  • Frank A
  • Almog J
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Abstract

The design of chemical compounds for development of latent fingerprints is explored computationally. Our main findings are: (a) We show why past attempts to improve the widely used ninhydrin gave relatively small improvements (referring to color only). The optical transition is connected with a “transition core” and therefore is influenced little by substitution on the aromatic rings. (b) We propose new analogues of ninhydrin with a significant potential such as thiono derivatives.

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Elber, R., Frank, A., & Almog, J. (2000). Chemical Development of Latent Fingerprints: Computational Design of Ninhydrin Analogues. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 45(4), 757–760. https://doi.org/10.1520/jfs14767j

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