Aqueous Amido
Black
Introduction
Aqueous Amido Black is
a protein dye solution, sensitive to the proteins in blood and
other substances. It will stain the protein residue in a blood-contaminated
latent print and turn a blue-black color. It will not stain
the normal constituents found in latent print residue so it
should only be used in the case of blood-contaminated latent
prints to be successful. Using this solution is not a presumptive
or conclusive test for blood as it may react with other proteins
not specific to blood.
Safety
As with all chemicals,
always read the MSDS (material safety data sheet) to learn about
the safe handling and health hazards of each chemical. Nitrile
or chemical gloves and protective clothing, such as disposable,
Tyvek® lab coats or coveralls, should be worn when using
Aqueous Amido Black. It should be used in a fume hood whenever
possible or with an organic/acid respirator at the crime scene.
Some of the solvents used to mix it are hazardous and/or corrosive.
Use the proper safety precautions in handling and disposal.
Because this solution is used on surfaces contaminated with
blood, the proper safety precautions for disposal of biohazards
must be considered.
Processing Instructions
Prior to applying Aqueous
Amido Black, it is recommended to do a presumptive test for
blood and to collect a sample of the suspected blood for DNA
or other blood-type testing. Aqueous Amido Black can be applied
to any nonporous surface, such as metal, plastics or glass.
However, since Aqueous Amido Black is a corrosive solution,
it will begin to damage metal surfaces, such as handguns, knives
and rifles if not washed off. Aqueous Amido Black is best applied
by either submersion or by washing the solution over the surface
in question. It is NOT recommended to spray Aqueous Amido Black.
Leave the solution on for 1 to 3 minutes and then rinse off
with distilled water. It can be repeated, but observe it for
overdevelopment.
Processing Instructions
- Vertical Surfaces
Tape or affix a length
of non-textured paper towel material over the wall or other
vertical surface. (A textured paper towel will leave its pattern
in the latent print. ) Wash the Aqueous Amido Black solution
over the paper towel, allowing it to make contact with the vertical
surface. After about 1 to 3 minutes, remove the paper towel
and rinse the vertical surface with distilled water. Use caution
with some plaster and stucco walls, the solution may stain the
entire surface.
Processing Instructions
- Horizontal Surfaces
Aqueous Amido Black solution
can be washed directly on the floor or other horizontal surface.
Use non-textured paper towel material to blot up the excess
solution. After about 1 to 3 minutes, rinse with distilled water
and blot with non-textured paper towel material. If working
on a floor surface, be aware that some floor waxes may react
with the solution and cause background staining.
Sequential Processing
The first process suggested
is to use fluorescent powders (choose the color most appropriate
for the background fluorescence). Then use Aqueous Amido Black
and then, Physical Developer. It is suggested to photograph
any latent prints developed with each process before treating
the evidence with a new process. The Physical Developer may
or may not enhance the bloody latent prints, but it may develop
other latent prints.
Photography
Photography of latent prints
developed with Amido Black should not pose any problems if the
surface background is a light color. If the surface is a dark
color but will fluoresce, it may be beneficial to use fluorescence
examination to enhance the photographic contrast. One recommended
method is to use a Forensic Light Source set between 550 and
600 nm, view with red goggles and photograph with a dark red
filter, such as a Tiffin or Wratten 25 or 29.
Storage and Shelf-life
Aqueous Amido Black solution
has a shelf-life of at least one year. It should not be subjected
to extreme cold or hot temperatures. It is not necessary to
store this solution in a refrigerator. Storing it at room temperature
within an office situation is adequate.
Disposal and Cleanup
Aqueous Amido Black solution
is classified as hazardous because it is corrosive. Since any
crime scene or piece of evidence is suspected to have blood
on it when used with this solution, the greater hazard of the
blood dictates its disposal and cleanup. Clean any surfaces
in accordance with the regulations for cleaning the biohazard
of blood.
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