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Photochromic Spiropyran-Based Dual-Emitting Luminescent Hybrid Films for Dynamic Information Anticounterfeiting.

Ziyi BaiLei GuoDi ZhaoYige Wang
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2024)
Photoluminescent materials are widely used for information storage and anticounterfeiting, while most of them have the disadvantages of static information performance and weak processability, which is still a challenging task in developing dynamic anticounterfeiting materials with high security levels. Herein, we fabricated a novel photostimuli-responsive dual-emitting luminescent material UPTES-SP n -Tb-hfa , which was obtained by introducing the photochromic molecule spiropyran (SP) and lanthanide complex (Tb-hfa) into a siloxane-polyether matrix using the sol-gel process. Due to the conformation-dependent photochromic fluorescence resonance energy transfer between the Tb-hfa donor and SP acceptor, the ring-closing (SP)/ring-opening (MC) isomerization of the SP unit leads to a reversible luminescence switching in UPTES-SP n -Tb-hfa . This composite material has great potential for advanced anticounterfeiting because of the advantage of rapidly repeatable encryption/decryption for at least 8 times and dynamic luminescent colors within 15 s. In addition, due to its two luminescent centers (Tb 3+ and MC), the luminescent color of this material can be regulated by 254 and 365 nm UV-light irradiation, which facilitates the design of multicolored anticounterfeiting labels. Our work presents a novel design methodology to fabricate dynamic anticounterfeiting materials, significantly enhancing the security of anticounterfeiting applications.
Keyphrases
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