Ninhydrin Processing
Introduction
Various solutions of Ninhydrin
may be used to develop latent prints on porous surfaces such
as paper, cardboard, and wood. Ninhydrin reacts with amino acids
commonly found in latent print residue to form a purple compound,
yielding latent prints visible in shades ranging from reddish-purple
to brownish-purple.
Safety
Precautions should be taken
to avoid contact with both the powder form and the liquid solutions
of Ninhydrin. Nitrile gloves should be worn, as latex gloves
deteriorate with some of the solvents used, most notably acetone.
A dust mask and goggles should also be worn to prevent the chemical
or solvent getting into the eyes. In addition, some of the solvents
used are flammable and must be mixed and used in a fume hood,
away from all sources of heat or spark. If using Ninhydrin mixed
in a flammable liquid at a crime scene, a full-face breathing
apparatus should be worn and avoid any source of heat or spark.
Mixing Instructions
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SOLUTION ONE (alternative to Freon
formulation)
3M suggests the following solution using 3M™ Novec™
Engineered Fluid HFE-7100 as a replacement solvent for Freon,
which has been banned for being an ozone depleter.
- In a 250 ml beaker, dissolve
5 grams Ninhydrin crystals in 45 ml ethanol.
- Add 2 ml ethyl acetate.
- Add 5 ml acetic acid
- Continue mixing until all
the Ninhydrin has dissolved into solution
- Transfer this "stock solution"
to a one liter beaker
- Stir in one liter of 3M™
Novec™ Engineered Fluid HFE-7100. Mix unitl a milky
yellow solution is formed.
- Cover and allow the solution
to settle for approximately 30 minutes. A thin oily-looking
film may form on the top of the solution. This film consists
of water, excess ethanol and ninhydrin and must be removed
prior to use. The film can be removed by any of the following
procedures:
- If available, process
the working solution through a separatory funnel.
Again, allow the solution to settle for at least 30
minutes. Drain the bottom phase into a squirt bottle
or storage container. Stop draining when the separate,
clear-looking solution nears the bottom of the funnel,
or approximately 50-100 ml of solution remains in
the funnel. This remaining solution should be discarded
in a proper waste container for flammable solvents
as it consists of undissolved ethanol, water and ninhydrin.
- If a separatory funnel
is not available, use a pipette to skim the
oily film from the top, again discarding the waste
in a proper waste receptacle.
- If neither a separatory
funnel nor pipette is available, simply transfer teh
solution into a squirt bottle. This will help
insure a clean solution. When the solution level is
below the straw in the squirt bottle, discard the
remaining solution in a proper waste receptacle.
- When not in use, protect from direct
light to preserve the shelf life of the solution.
3M™ Novec™ Engineered
Fluid HFE-7100 is safe to use without a fume hood and does
not run most inks. This formula is recommended by the Home
Office as an alternative to the Freon mixture.
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SOLUTION TWO
Perhaps the simplest Ninhydrin solution to mix is to add
25 grams of Ninhydrin crystal to one gallon (or 4 liters)
of acetone. This solution can be mixed in small quantities
using the same proportions. This solution works reasonable
well, but will cause many inks to run badly.
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SOLUTION THREE
In a 500 ml separatory funnel, place 3.8 grams of Ninhydrin
crystals and 20 ml of methyl alcohol (methanol). Shake the
funnel, being careful to aim the two ends away from the
face and eyes, and being certain to release the pressure
in the funnel frequently. Add 480 ml of petroleum ether
and again, shake the funnel to mix the two solutions together.
Hold the funnel away from the face and eyes and release
the pressure frequently. Allow the solution to stand for
approximately 10 minutes.
There will be two distinct layers
of solution. The lower layer will be smaller in proportion
and yellow in color. Shake the funnel again and allow it
to stand for 5 more minutes. Drain the bottom layer into
a beaker or other container and save it. The clear layer
is working solution. Place it into a dark colored plastic
or glass container and properly label it.
Pour the saved yellow solution back
into the separatory funnel and add 480 ml of petroleum ether
to it. Shake it and allow it to stand for 10 minutes. Shake
it again and let it stand for about 5 minutes. Drain the
bottom yellow layer and discard it. The clear layer is additional
working solution. Place it into the dark colored container
and properly label it.
Processing Instructions
Because of the nature of
some of the chemicals involved, any use of the solution should
be done in a fume hood or while wearing a full-face breathing
apparatus respirator. Just using the product outside in the
"open air" is not sufficient protection against the potential
hazards involved. It is recommended to apply Ninhydrin solution
by painting or dipping. For dipping, glass, metal or plastic
trays can be used. Metal, plastic or wooden tweezers or forceps
can be used to move the paper items in and out of the tray of
Ninhydrin. Immerse the item for a few seconds and remove it
from the tray, allowing the excess liquid to drip back into
the tray. To paint, hold a cotton ball with a pair of forceps,
dip it into the Ninhydrin solution and lightly brush the surface
to wet it. Do not scrub the surface hard.
After applying the Ninhydrin
solution, allow the paper item to air dry inside the fund hood.
Latent prints may develop within a few hours or may take a few
days at room temperature. Additional applications of the Ninhydrin
solution can be done each day. To speed up the development process,
apply humid heat. This can be done in a humidity cabinet or
chamber or by the use of a steam iron. If a steam iron is used,
be cautious not to touch the paper directly with the iron as
it can scorch the paper. Heat a steam iron to a temperature
which will give steam. Pass it over the paper several times.
If the latent prints are faint, the paper should be dipped again,
allowed to dry, and steamed again.
Clearing Agent
The simplest and most readily
available ingredients for use as a clearing agent are water
and household bleach. Mix one part of bleach to two parts of
water. Soak the paper in this solution. Blot and dry immediately.
Active drying, such as using a hand-held hair dryer, is necessary.
Although the Ninhydrin stains will be removed, the document
will not appear unaltered. It will look as though it has been
washed.
Sequential Processing
Treatment with Ninhydrin
may be done after DFO and before Physical Developer. It is suggested
to photograph any latent prints developed after each step before
proceeding onto the next step.
Photography
Photography of latent prints
developed with Ninhydrin may be enhanced by using a dark green
filter with black and white film. This may improve the contrast.
Pre-mixed Ninhydrin
Pre-mixed Ninhydrin is
available in an 8 ounce pump bottle. Because the cap can be
unscrewed, the solution can be used for spraying, or poured
into a tray and used for dipping. The solution of Ninhydrin
does not contain acetone and should not run most inks.
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