Multifunctional Organohydrogels for pH-Responsive Fluorescent and Electrostimulus Writing

Siyu Yang(Xiamen University), Qiu‐Yan Luo(Xiamen University), Chuanluan Guo(Xiamen University), Jia‐Xing Jiang(Xiamen University), Xiaohong Wang(Xiamen University), Juguo Dai(Xiamen University), Dongxu Li(Xiamen University), Kaibin He(Xiamen University), Yiting Xu(Xiamen University), Conghui Yuan(Xiamen University), Weiang Luo(Xiamen University), Lizong Dai(Xiamen University)
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
October 25, 2023
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Abstract

Hydrogels have attracted widespread attention in anticounterfeiting due to their unique physical/chemical properties and designability. However, hydrogels' poor mechanical properties and sluggish response to chemical stimuli pose challenges for their wide application. A fluorescent tough organohydrogel capable of freeform writing of information is reported in this work. By incorporation of the fluorescent monomer 7-methylacryloxy-4-methylcoumarin into the polyacrylamide network in a covalently cross-linked manner while intertwining with the carboxymethyl cellulose sodium network, a fluorescent tough organohydrogel with a dual-network structure is prepared. The organohydrogel shows acid-base-mediated adjustable fluorescence through the transformation of fluorescent monomers. Ion printing and electrical stimulation design achieved free information storage and encryption. In addition, the prepared organohydrogel has good antifreezing properties and can be encrypted and decrypted at subzero temperatures. The encrypted information in the organohydrogel can be read only after UV-light irradiation. These patterned fluorescent organohydrogels should find applications in protected message displays for improved information security.


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