Abstract
Efficient techniques for developing latent fingerprints are invaluable resources to solve crimes. In this work, we developed a fluorescent molecular rotor probe that responds to hydrophobic and viscous environments and visualizes latent fingerprints with level 3 details. We believe that the simple and convenient features of LFP-1 will benefit forensic practice.
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Choi, N. E., Kim, E. J., & Lee, J. (2022). A fluorescent molecular rotor for the in situ imaging of latent fingerprints. RSC Advances, 12(51), 33180–33186. https://doi.org/10.1039/d2ra06728e
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