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Dynamic Room Temperature Phosphorescence of Silane-Functionalized Carbon Dots Confining within Silica for Anti-Counterfeiting Applications.

Junyu ChenJieqiang TanPing LiangCaijuan WuZaili HouKuangyu ShenBingfu LeiChaofan HuXuejie ZhangJianle ZhuangLuyi SunYingliang LiuMingtao Zheng
Published in: Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2023)
Room temperature phosphorescent (RTP) materials with long-lived, excitation-dependent, and time-dependent phosphorescence are highly desirable but very hard to achieve. Herein, this work reports a rational strategy of multiple wavelength excitation and time-dependent dynamic RTP color by confining silane-functionalized carbon dots (CDs) in a silica matrix (Si-CDs@SiO 2 ). The Si-CDs@SiO 2 possesses unique green-light-excitation and a change in phosphorescence color from yellow to green. A slow-decaying phosphorescence at 500 nm with a lifetime of 1.28 s and a fast-decaying phosphorescence at 580 nm with a lifetime of 0.90 s are observed under 365 nm of irradiation, which originated from multiple surface triplet states of the Si-CDs@SiO 2 . Given the unique dynamic RTP properties, the Si-CDs@SiO 2 are demonstrated for applications in fingerprint recognition and multidimensional dynamic information encryption. These findings will open an avenue to explore dynamic phosphorescent materials and significantly broaden their applications.
Keyphrases
  • room temperature
  • quantum dots
  • energy transfer
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  • visible light
  • high resolution
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  • psychometric properties