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Fluorescent Carbon Dots for Improved Visualization of Latent Fingermarks after Cyanoacrylate Fuming

Martins et al., 2024

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1742571174607627947
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Martins G
Barros R
de Sousa M
Frin K
de Souza M
Paterno L
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ACS Applied Nano Materials

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The use of spectroscopic methods to process fingermark evidence is a key procedure in forensic laboratories for identifying the perpetrator of a crime. However, latent fingermarks must first be developed. While metal powders and dyes are commonly used as chemical …
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