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Luminol



         



Luminol

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Synonyms

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Use by Crime Scene Investigators

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Theory

Luminol is used by investigators to locate blood, even if it has been cleaned or removed. Using its natural property of chemiluminesence, it fluoresces under a certain wavelength of light if blood is present. The glow lasts for about 30 seconds and is blue. Luminol reacts with the iron in haemoglobin, a pigment present in blood.

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Drawbacks

Nevertheless, Luminol has drawbacks that can keep it from detecting just blood that has been shed in a crime:

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Other Uses

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