Issue 3, 2024

An organohydrogel with tunable fluorescence and shape-memory property for advanced anti-counterfeiting

Abstract

Counterfeiting is a significant threat in the intricate realm of global commerce, casting shadows over industries, economies, and unsuspecting consumers. Fluorescent anti-counterfeiting labels have been widely used in the past, but their level of security is still relatively inadequate. Therefore, the ongoing research is aimed at improving security through the encapsulation of information within predefined geometric structures. Herein, fluorescent organohydrogels with a hydrophilic polymer network of poly(N,N-dimethylacrylamide-acrylic acid) (P(DMA-AAc)), containing blue fluorescent monomers (PyMA), and a hydrophobic polymer network, polystearyl methylacrylate (PSMA), are fabricated by two-step interpenetrating polymerization. Upon treatment with Fe3+, the blue fluorescence of organohydrogels is quenched owing to the intramolecular charge transfer (ICT) effect, which can be reinstated by adding H+. Furthermore, coupled with the shape memory function induced by the crystallization of PSMA, the organohydrogels enable the concealment of encoded fluorescent information in specific three-dimensional shapes. This work presents innovative possibilities for designing and constructing advanced anti-counterfeiting systems.

Graphical abstract: An organohydrogel with tunable fluorescence and shape-memory property for advanced anti-counterfeiting

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
05 Jan 2024
Accepted
10 Feb 2024
First published
17 Feb 2024
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Appl. Polym., 2024,2, 426-433

An organohydrogel with tunable fluorescence and shape-memory property for advanced anti-counterfeiting

Y. Sun, H. Shang, X. Le and T. Chen, RSC Appl. Polym., 2024, 2, 426 DOI: 10.1039/D4LP00003J

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