University of Technology Sydney, Centre for Forensic Science, Broadway, NSW 2007, Australia.
University of Technology Sydney, Centre for Forensic Science, Broadway, NSW 2007, Australia.
Forensic Sci Int. 2018 Oct;291:83-93. doi: 10.1016/j.forsciint.2018.08.005. Epub 2018 Aug 11.
Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs) are porous crystalline structures, currently used as sensors, separation membranes, and as catalysts. Due to their physicochemical and optical properties, they have been recently proposed for fingermark detection. This study further explored their potential for fingermark detection. Natural fingermarks, as well as charged and protein-enriched marks, were used to test the efficiency of the technique. Various parameters, such as precursor concentration, pH, immersion time and detection protocols, were investigated and optimised. The performance of the optimised MOF-based method was then compared to that of routinely used techniques. The results obtained indicated that MOFs can effectively detect fingermarks, especially protein-rich marks such as marks contaminated with body fluids. However, after comparison and evaluation against benchmark techniques, results were judged to be inferior to those from currently employed detection methods. However, with further research and optimisation MOFs may be promising as an alternative to current powder suspension techniques.
金属-有机骨架(MOFs)是多孔晶体结构,目前用作传感器、分离膜和催化剂。由于其物理化学和光学特性,它们最近被提议用于指印检测。本研究进一步探讨了它们在指印检测中的潜力。使用天然指印以及带电和富含蛋白质的指印来测试该技术的效率。研究了各种参数,如前体浓度、pH 值、浸渍时间和检测方案,并对其进行了优化。然后,将优化后的基于 MOF 的方法的性能与常规使用的技术进行了比较。结果表明,MOFs 可以有效地检测指印,特别是富含蛋白质的指印,如被体液污染的指印。然而,经过与基准技术的比较和评估,结果被判断不如目前使用的检测方法的结果。然而,随着进一步的研究和优化,MOFs 可能作为当前粉末悬浮技术的替代品具有广阔的前景。