An effective Physical Developer (PD) method for use in Australian laboratories

Mackenzie de la Hunty, Sebastien Moret, Scott Chadwick, Chris Lennard, Xanthe Spindler, Claude Roux

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Abstract

Physical Developer (PD) is an underutilized technique for the development of latent marks on porous surfaces that have been wet, or as a subsequent technique in a development sequence. It is a multistep technique that works by selectively reducing silver ions to silver metal at nucleating sites in fingermark residue. Its use is associated with a plethora of issues, largely surrounding the inherent instability of the working solution. Recently, one of the components of the working solution, Synperonic N, has ceased production, and the recommended replacement is Tween 20. This article addresses factors during PD processing using Tween 20, other than reagent formulations that should be considered when using the technique.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)666-671
Number of pages6
JournalAustralian Journal of Forensic Sciences
Volume50
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2018

Keywords

  • fingerprints
  • forensic sciences
  • identification
  • porous materials

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