VISUALIZATION OF LATENT FINGERPRINTS BY COMBINED TETRA-N-BUTYLAMMONIUM IODIDE DUSTING AND NITROGEN DIOXIDE TREATMENT: MECHANISTIC INSIGHTS
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https://doi.org/10.24193/subbchem.2026.2.13Keywords:
Latent fingerprints visualization, Tetra-n-butylammonium iodide, Nitrogen dioxideAbstract
The development of methods for latent fingerprints visualization is still attractive considering that there is no approach that is universal for all types of fingerprints and substrates. A thorough understanding of the visualization mechanism is crucial for expanding methods application and making them practical for real case scenarios. In this research, nitrogen dioxide (NO2) treatment, previously limited to thermal paper substrates, is expanded towards visualization of latent fingerprints on various non-porous and porous substrates by introduction of pre-treatment with tetra-n-butylammonium iodide (TBAI). The visualization processes were studied using Raman, UV-Visible, FTIR and 1H NMR spectroscopy, combined with various validation experiments. The results show that formation of molecular iodine (I2), generated by reactions between NO2 and TBAI, plays a key role in the visualization mechanism. The as-generated I2 further reacts with excess TBAI, producing tetra-n-butylammonium triiodide (TBAI3). TBAI3 is a dark colored compound that provides the dominating contrast of the visualized fingerprint. Besides reactant, TBAI resembles a role of a phase-transfer catalyst that enables NO2 to penetrate deeper into fingerprint’s residue and to react with the fatty acid esters producing intrinsically colored nitro-compounds that additionally contribute towards fingerprints visualization effect.
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