Electrochromic visualization of latent fingermarks deposited on nonconductive surfaces.

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Key Laboratory of Flexible Electronics (KLOFE) & Institute of Advanced Materials (IAM), School of Flexible Electronics (Future Technologies), Nanjing Tech University, 30 South Puzhu Road, Nanjing 211816, China.

Published: August 2024

Electrochromic visualization of latent fingermarks has already been achieved on conducting surfaces such as stainless steel. However, their enhancement on non-conducting surfaces such as glass electrochromism has not been reported. Considering the non-conductive nature of substrates, a layer of gold was introduced to the fingermark-bearing surfaces, in which gold was used as the cathodes to assemble electrochromic devices for visualization. The contact between gold nanoparticles of the as-obtained conducting layer in the fingermark region should be affected by the height difference within the fingermark, leading to conductivity differences, which give rise to coloration differences in electrochromic devices. It is demonstrated that 1,1'-dibenzyl-4,4'-bipyridinium dichloride can be used as the electrochromic chromophore for the visualization of latent fingermarks deposited on nonconducting surfaces, and the primary and secondary characteristic information can be obtained. The electrochromic visualization herein solves the problem of electrochromically enhancing latent fingermarks on non-conducting surfaces.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d4an00632aDOI Listing

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