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Chinese Journal of Chemical Education  2023, Vol. 44 Issue (20): 7-14    DOI: 10.13884/j.1003-3807hxjy.2022090065
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Application Progress of Bloodstain Presumptive Test Reagents to Detect Bloodstains at Fire Scenes
YAN Xin-Yu1, ZHANG Jin-Zhuan1**, JIN Jing2, WANG Xin-Yu1
1. The Graduate School, China People's Police University,Langfang 065000, China;
2. School of Criminal Investigation, China People's Police University, Langfang 065000, China
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Abstract  Blood trace is one of the most important physical evidence at the crime scene, which has both biological and traceologicalcharacteristics, and can provide important clues and powerful evidence for case investigation. The bloodstains at the scene of fire-related cases are affected by various factors such as high temperature, water stains, and soot coverage, and are highly destructive and complex.This article focuses on the bloodstain presumptive test reagents and reviews the research on applying these reagents to visualize bloodstains in fire scene environments. It also explores the luminescence intensity of the enhancement of presumptive test reagents and the soot removal technologies of color visualization.It is hoped that it can provide a certain reference for the crime scene investigation and related research of fire-related cases, and put forward a new direction for the education of analytical chemistry.
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Key wordsforensic science      bloodstains      latent evidence      soot removal      fire-related cases     
    
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YAN Xin-Yu, ZHANG Jin-Zhuan, JIN Jing, WANG Xin-Yu. Application Progress of Bloodstain Presumptive Test Reagents to Detect Bloodstains at Fire Scenes[J]. Chinese Journal of Chemical Education, 2023, 44(20): 7-14.
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