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Anti-counterfeiting fiber system with near-infrared wavelength selectivity based on photothermal and thermochromic dyes

Abstract

Anti-counterfeiting (ACF) technology plays a crucial role in distinguishing genuine products from counterfeits, as well as in identity verification. Moreover, it serves as a protective measure for safeguarding the rights of individuals, companies, and governments. In this study, a high-level ACF technology was developed using a color-conversion system based on the photothermal effect of near-infrared (NIR) wavelengths. Diimonium dye (DID), which is a photothermal dye, was selected because it is an NIR absorbing dye with over 98% transparency in the visible light (vis) region. Due to the photothermal properties of DID, the temperature increased to approximately 65 °C at 1064 nm and 39 °C at 808 nm, respectively. Additionally, we employed a donor–acceptor Stenhouse adduct dye, a thermochromic dye, which exhibits reversible color change due to heat (red color) and light (colorless). Our ACF technology was applied to the brand-protecting fiber utilizing the difference in photothermal temperature according to the NIR wavelength. We successfully implemented anti-counterfeit clothing using alphabet K labels that could distinguish between genuine and counterfeit products by irradiating with specific NIR wavelengths.

Graphical abstract: Anti-counterfeiting fiber system with near-infrared wavelength selectivity based on photothermal and thermochromic dyes

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
13 Oct 2023
Accepted
13 Jan 2024
First published
23 Jan 2024
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Adv., 2024,14, 3560-3566

Anti-counterfeiting fiber system with near-infrared wavelength selectivity based on photothermal and thermochromic dyes

S. J. Choi, E. J. Seo, H. E. Bae, H. C. Jung, S. H. Lee, J. C. Kim, Y. J. Jung, J. S. Park, J. Jeong and Y. I. Park, RSC Adv., 2024, 14, 3560 DOI: 10.1039/D3RA06965F

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