| Literature DB >> 26797811 |
Zhiping Song1, Tianran Lin1, Lihua Lin1, Sen Lin1, Fengfu Fu1, Xinchen Wang2, Liangqia Guo3.
Abstract
Stimuli-responsive photoluminescent (PL) materials have been widely used as fluorescent ink for data security applications. However, traditional fluorescent inks are limited in maintaining the secrecy of information because the inks are usually visible by naked eyes either under ambient light or UV-light illumination. Here, we introduced metal-free water-soluble graphitic carbon nitride quantum dots (g-CNQDs) as invisible security ink for information coding, encryption, and decryption. The information written by the g-CNQDs is invisible in ambient light and UV light, but it can be readable by a fluorescence microplate reader. Moreover, the information can be encrypted and decrypted by using oxalic acid and sodium bicarbonate as encryption reagent and decryption reagent, respectively. Our findings provide new opportunities for high-level information coding and protection by using water-soluble g-CNQDs as invisible security ink.Entities:
Keywords: carbon nitride; data security; fluorescence; fluorescent ink; semiconductors
Year: 2016 PMID: 26797811 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201510945
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336