Triple‐Mode Emission of Carbon Dots: Applications for Advanced Anti‐Counterfeiting

Kai Jiang(Chongqing University), 张凌(Ningbo Institute of Industrial Technology), Junfeng Lu(State Key Laboratory of Digital Medical Engineering), Chunxiang Xu(State Key Laboratory of Digital Medical Engineering), Congzhong Cai(Chongqing University), Hengwei Lin(Ningbo Institute of Industrial Technology)
Angewandte Chemie International Edition
May 2, 2016
Cited by 799

Abstract

Photoluminescence (PL), up-conversion PL (UCPL), and phosphorescence are three kinds of phenomena common to light-emitting materials, but it is very difficult to observe all of them simultaneously when they are derived from a single material at room temperature. For the first time, triple-mode emission (that is, PL, UCPL, and room temperature phosphorescence (RTP)) is reported, which relies on a composite of the luminescent carbon dots (CDs) prepared from m-phenylenediamine and poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA). Moreover, the CDs-PVA aqueous dispersion is nearly colorless and demonstrates promise as a triple-mode emission ink in the field of advanced anti-counterfeiting.


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