Development and detection of level II and III features of latent fingerprints using highly sensitive AIE based Coumarin fluorescent derivative

2020 
Abstract In recent times, crime rate is increasing in the society and maintaining of criminal records is becoming essential and crucial by locating and tracking it through Latent Fingerprint Identification along with the imperative of finding the intensity and wavelength via Aggregation Induced Emission (AIE). To meet these demands, we have designed a novel AIE based electron-with drawing moiety such as 2-(4-fluorophenyl)-3H-coumarin. This Coumarin Fluorescent Tag (CFT) was synthesized with the aid of ultra-sonic waves. Fluorescence properties of the CFT were characterized by photoluminescence (PL). The Fluoro functional groups of CFT produce pale-blue emission in solid as well as the liquid state. In-depth examination of Latent Fingerprints (LFPs) showed unchangeable and everlasting patterns due to the strong adsorption of CFT on the ridges of the finger under visible and 365 nm UV light. This imaging of such strong ridges becomes a crucial element in forensic application. In addition to checking the AIE properties, the newly designed CFT were investigated using PL Instrument and UV chamber.
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