| Literature DB >> 31343800 |
Yinan Yao1, Zhenhua Gao2,3, Yuanchao Lv2,3, Xianqing Lin2,3, Yingying Liu2,3, Yuxiang Du2,3, Fengqin Hu1, Yong Sheng Zhao2,3.
Abstract
Micro/nanoscale multicolor barcodes with unique identifiability and a small footprint play significant roles in applications such as multiplexed labeling and tracking systems. Now, a strategy is reported to design multicolor photonic barcodes based on 1D Ln-MOF multiblock heterostructures, where the domain-controlled emissive colors and different block lengths constitute the fingerprint of a corresponding heterostructure. The excellent heteroepitaxial growth characteristics of MOFs enable the effective modulation of the coding structures, thereby remarkably increasing the encoding capacity. The as-prepared multicolor barcodes enable an efficient authentication and exhibit great potential in fulfilling the functions of anti-counterfeiting, information security, and so on. The results will pave an avenue to novel hybrid MOFs for optical data recording and security labels.Keywords: Ln-MOF; anti-counterfeiting devices; heteroepitaxial growth; metal-organic frameworks; photonic barcodes
Year: 2019 PMID: 31343800 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201907433
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336