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    Fingerprints form when fingers touch a solid surfaceand are considered the best way for individual identification. However, the current latent fingerprint (LFP) developing methods cannot meet the demand for high sensitivity and being convenient and healthy. Herein, bifunctional Fe3O4@SiO2-CsPbBr3 powders have been designed and fabricated and exhibit good magnetic and strong fluorescent properties. The magnetism of Fe3O4 can avoid dust flying, while the fluorescence of CsPbBr3 ensures the high definition of LFPs. Clear fingerprints have been detected on various solid substrates using the Fe3O4@SiO2-CsPbBr3 powders instead of eikonogen. Detailed characterization studies suggest that the ammonium cationic groups on the surface of nanoparticles (NPs) have strong adhesive interactions with the residues of fingerprints because of the electrostatic attraction between them. Therefore, the convenient operation and excellent resolution offer great opportunity in the practical application of fingerprint detection and other areas.

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    Tong Wei, Jiachen Han, Le Wang, Jiaqi Tao, Hu Zhang, Da Xu, Sijing Su, Chao Fan, Wengang Bi, Chun Sun. Magnetic perovskite nanoparticles for latent fingerprint detection. Nanoscale. 2021 Jul 15;13(27):12038-12044


    PMID: 34231633

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