Nanoemulsion fluorescent inks for anti-counterfeiting encryption with dual-mode, full-color, and long-term stability.
Wenna WuHuizhong LiuJin YuanZhuo ZhangLing WangShuli DongJingcheng HaoPublished in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2021)
An oil-in-water nanoemulsion (O/W NE) is selected as the carrier to encapsulate hydrophobic dual-mode luminescent upconversion nanoparticles (UC NPs) and downconversion (DC) carbon quantum dots (CQDs) inside the oil droplets for forming water-based fluorescent inks. The NE inks conform well to the requirements of inkjet printing for anti-counterfeiting encryption applications.