Pristine Graphic Carbon Nitride Quantum Dots for the Visualized Detection of Latent Fingerprints

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User-friendly fingerprint powders, namely efficient, low-cost and nontoxic ones, are always desirable for the development of latent fingerprints (LFPs). Here, we described the use of pristine graphic carbon nitride quantum dots (g-C3N4 QDs) as a new kind of user-friendly fingerprint powder. The g-C3N4 QDs can be easily prepared from urea and sodium citrate precursors through low temperature solid-phase reaction. Due to their good optical properties and selective interactions with secretion residuals, the g-C3N4 QDs powders were exploited to develop LFPs on different substrates by the powder dusting technique. The LFP images on a plastic bag exhibited a high ridge and furrow contrast ratio, allowing for easy identification of level 1 – 3 details of LFPs. This work indicates that the g-C3N4 QD powders provide good performance for LFP visualization and is likely to be adopted for some applications in forensic investigations.

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Li, H., Zhang, C., Wang, J., Chong, H., Zhang, T., & Wang, C. (2021). Pristine Graphic Carbon Nitride Quantum Dots for the Visualized Detection of Latent Fingerprints. Analytical Sciences, 37(11), 1497–1503. https://doi.org/10.2116/analsci.20P336

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