| Literature DB >> 25682748 |
Mostofa K Khan1, Anas Bsoul, Konrad Walus, Wadood Y Hamad, Mark J MacLachlan.
Abstract
Chiral nematic mesoporous phenol-formaldehyde resins, which were prepared using cellulose nanocrystals as a template, can be used as a substrate to produce latent photonic images. These resins undergo swelling, which changes their reflected color. By writing on the films with chemical inks, the density of methylol groups in the resin changes, subsequently affecting their degree of swelling and, consequently, their color. Writing on the films gives latent images that are revealed only upon swelling of the films. Using inkjet printing, it is possible to make higher resolution photonic patterns both as text and images that can be visualized by swelling and erased by drying. This novel approach to printing photonic patterns in resin films may be applied to anti-counterfeit tags, signage, and decorative applications.Entities:
Keywords: cellulose nanocrystals; liquid-crystal template; mesoporous material; photonic pattern; resins
Year: 2015 PMID: 25682748 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201410411
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336