Composition of fingermark residue: a qualitative and quantitative review

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Title
Composition of fingermark residue: a qualitative and quantitative review
Journal
Forensic Science International
Author(s)
Girod A., Ramotowski R., Weyermann C.
ISSN
1872-6283
ISSN-L
0379-0738
Publication state
Published
Issued date
11/2012
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
223
Number
1.3
Pages
10-24
Language
english
Notes
Review Article
Abstract
This article describes the composition of fingermark residue as being a complex system with numerous compounds coming from different sources and evolving over time from the initial composition (corresponding to the composition right after deposition) to the aged composition (corresponding to the evolution of the initial composition over time). This complex system will additionally vary due to effects of numerous influence factors grouped in five different classes: the donor characteristics, the deposition conditions, the substrate nature, the environmental conditions and the applied enhancement techniques.
The initial and aged compositions as well as the influence factors are thus considered in this article to provide a qualitative and quantitative review of all compounds identified in fingermark residue up to now. The analytical techniques used to obtain these data are also enumerated.
This review highlights the fact that despite the numerous analytical processes that have already been proposed and tested to elucidate fingermark composition, advanced knowledge is still missing. Thus, there is a real need to conduct future research on the composition of fingermark residue, focusing particularly on quantitative measurements, aging kinetics and effects of influence factors. The results of future research are particularly important for advances in fingermark enhancement and dating technique developments.
Keywords
Fingermark, Fingerprint, Review, Composition, Aging, Influence factors
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