TY - JOUR
T1 - Photoacoustic and Colorimetric Visualization of Latent Fingerprints
AU - Song, Kai
AU - Huang, Peng
AU - Yi, Chenglin
AU - Ning, Bo
AU - Hu, Song
AU - Nie, Liming
AU - Chen, Xiaoyuan
AU - Nie, Zhihong
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2015 American Chemical Society.
PY - 2015/11/3
Y1 - 2015/11/3
N2 - There is a high demand on a simple, rapid, accurate, user-friendly, cost-effective, and nondestructive universal method for latent fingerprint (LFP) detection. Herein, we describe a combination imaging strategy for LFP visualization with high resolution using poly(styrene-alt-maleic anhydride)-b-polystyrene (PSMA-b-PS) functionalized gold nanoparticles (GNPs). This general approach integrates the merits of both colorimetric imaging and photoacoustic imaging. In comparison with the previous methods, our strategy is single-step and does not require the signal amplification by silver staining. The PSMA-b-PS functionalized GNPs have good stability, tunable color, and high affinity for universal secretions (proteins/polypeptides/amino acids), which makes our approach general and flexible for visualizing LFPs on different substrates (presumably with different colors) and from different people. Moreover, the unique optical property of GNPs enables the photoacoustic imaging of GNPs-deposited LFPs with high resolution. This allows observation of level 3 hyperfine features of LFPs such as the pores and ridge contours by photoacoustic imaging. This technique can potentially be used to identify chemicals within LFP residues. We believe that this dual-modality imaging of LFPs will find widespread use in forensic investigations and medical diagnostics.
AB - There is a high demand on a simple, rapid, accurate, user-friendly, cost-effective, and nondestructive universal method for latent fingerprint (LFP) detection. Herein, we describe a combination imaging strategy for LFP visualization with high resolution using poly(styrene-alt-maleic anhydride)-b-polystyrene (PSMA-b-PS) functionalized gold nanoparticles (GNPs). This general approach integrates the merits of both colorimetric imaging and photoacoustic imaging. In comparison with the previous methods, our strategy is single-step and does not require the signal amplification by silver staining. The PSMA-b-PS functionalized GNPs have good stability, tunable color, and high affinity for universal secretions (proteins/polypeptides/amino acids), which makes our approach general and flexible for visualizing LFPs on different substrates (presumably with different colors) and from different people. Moreover, the unique optical property of GNPs enables the photoacoustic imaging of GNPs-deposited LFPs with high resolution. This allows observation of level 3 hyperfine features of LFPs such as the pores and ridge contours by photoacoustic imaging. This technique can potentially be used to identify chemicals within LFP residues. We believe that this dual-modality imaging of LFPs will find widespread use in forensic investigations and medical diagnostics.
KW - block copolymer
KW - colorimetric imaging
KW - gold nanoparticles
KW - latent fingerprints
KW - photoacoustic imaging
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84952359787
U2 - 10.1021/acsnano.5b05629
DO - 10.1021/acsnano.5b05629
M3 - Article
C2 - 26528550
AN - SCOPUS:84952359787
SN - 1936-0851
VL - 9
SP - 12344
EP - 12348
JO - ACS nano
JF - ACS nano
IS - 12
ER -