Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology
SCOPUS
  • Year: 2024
  • Volume: 17
  • Issue: 8

A Comprehensive Review of Small Particle Reagent Efficacy in Developing Latent Fingerprints Immersed in Water: An Empirical Analysis

  • Author:
  • Megha Walia1,*, Bhawana Joshi2,**, Jasjeet Kaur3,***, GS Sodhi4,****, Kapil Verma5,*****
  • Total Page Count: 7
  • Page Number: 4110 to 4116

1Department of Forensic Science, Faculty of Science, SGT University, Gurugram, Haryana, India

2Department of Forensic Science, Faculty of Science, SGT University, Gurugram, Haryana, India

3Department of Chemistry, Shaheed Rajguru College of Applied Sciences for Women, University of Delhi, India

4Department of Chemistry, S.G.T.B. Khalsa College, University of Delhi, India

5Crime Scene Management Division, Forensic Science Laboratory, Govt. of NCT of Delhi, India

*Corresponding Author E-mail: megha7walia@gmail.com

**bhawana19joshi@gmail.com

***jasjeet.kaur@rajguru.du.ac.in

****gssodhi@sgtbkhalsa.du.ac.in

*****forensic.kapilalert@gmail.com

Online Published on 30 April, 2025.

Abstract

A latent fingerprint is a shred of inevitable evidence left on a scene of the crime by the offender. Being aware of fingerprints, offenders tend to deteriorate all possible pieces of evidence by different methods that include burning, immersing the evidence in water, and many more. Water-immersed latent fingerprints are still viable for the development process due to the presence of water-insoluble components (Lipids, oils, etc.) in the latent fingerprint. Different methods have been tested for the imaging of water-immersed latent fingerprints among which Small Particle Reagent (SPR) was found to be the most efficient by many researchers. This method involves the application of fine particles suspended in a reagent based liquid medium onto the surface containing latent prints immersed in water, resulting in the development of highly detailed fingerprint impressions. The reagent comprised of hydrophobic head and hydrophilic tails that adhere to latent fingerprint and suspended particle respectively and thus act as a junction among them. The diverse composition of Small Particle Reagent, various surfaces for taking impressions of latent fingerprint (followed by immersing in water), the Shelf life of SPR, immersion time of latent fingerprint, and various immersion medium studied by researchers has been reviewed in this paper. The maximum shelf life of SPR reported by a researcher is 6 months and the maximum immersion time is 45 days. Furthermore, the need for green synthesis of SPR is emphasized due to its toxicity caused by long-term exposure.

Keywords

Small Particle Reagent, SPR, Water-Soaked Latent Fingerprint, Water Immersed Latent fingerprint, Fingerprint evidence, Fingerprint impression