Organic Chemistry Frontiers,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
10(13), P. 3245 - 3251
Published: Jan. 1, 2023
An
artificial
LHS
with
red
emission
based
on
pillar[5]arene
was
fabricated
using
1%
Nile
as
the
energy
acceptor.
The
prepared
powder
successfully
used
for
high-contrast
fluorescence
imaging
of
latent
fingerprints.
Nature Communications,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
14(1)
Published: Nov. 6, 2023
Abstract
Fluorescent
materials
have
attracted
widespread
attention
for
information
encryption
owing
to
their
stimuli-responsive
color-shifting.
However,
the
2D
encoding
of
fluorescent
images
poses
a
risk
leakage.
Herein,
inspired
by
mimic
octopus
capable
camouflage
changing
colors
and
shapes,
we
develop
thermadapt
shape-memory
film
(TSFF)
integrating
2D/3D
in
one
system.
The
TSFF
is
based
on
anthracene
group
with
reversible
photo-cross-linking
poly
(ethylene-co-vinyl
acetate)
network
properties.
accompanied
repeatable
fluorescence-shifting
enables
rewritable
encoding.
Meanwhile,
properties
not
only
reconfiguration
permanent
shape
creating
erasing
3D
patterns,
i.e.,
information,
but
also
facilitates
recoverable
programming
This
strategy
can
enhance
security
because
designated
inspectors
decode
providing
sequential
heating
recovery
UV
exposure.
Overall,
will
inspire
design
smart
high-security
carriers.
Organic Chemistry Frontiers,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
10(13), P. 3245 - 3251
Published: Jan. 1, 2023
An
artificial
LHS
with
red
emission
based
on
pillar[5]arene
was
fabricated
using
1%
Nile
as
the
energy
acceptor.
The
prepared
powder
successfully
used
for
high-contrast
fluorescence
imaging
of
latent
fingerprints.