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Fingerprint and inkjet-trace imaging using disulfur dinitride
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posted on 2013-01-11, 12:21 authored by Paul KellyPaul Kelly, Roberto S.P. King, Roger J. MortimerExposure of fingerprints to S2N2 vapour results in the prints being visually imaged by polymeric (SN)x on an unprecedented range of media; in addition, the polymer forms in response to the interaction of S2N2 with traces of inkjet inks, for example the minute amounts left by the contact between printed paper and an envelope.
History
School
- Science
Department
- Chemistry
Published in
Chemical CommunicationsVolume
46Pages
6111 - 6113Citation
KELLY, P.F., KING, R.S.P. and MORTIMER, R.J., 2008. Fingerprint and inkjet-trace imaging using disulfur dinitride. Chemical Communications, 46, pp. 6111 - 6113.Publisher
Royal Society of ChemistryVersion
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This article was published in the journal, Chemical Communications [© Royal Society of Chemistry] and the definitive version is available at: https://doi.org/10.1039/b815742aAcceptance date
2008-10-02Publication date
2008-10-17ISSN
1359-7345Publisher version
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- en