TY - JOUR
T1 - Highly Invisible Photonic Crystal Patterns Encrypted in Inverse Opaline Macroporous Polyurethane Film for Anti-counterfeiting Applications
AU - Chen, Ke
AU - Zhang, Yixin
AU - Ge, Jianping
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2019 American Chemical Society.
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - Invisible photonic crystal (PC) pattern with encrypted and discoverable information is potentially useful for anti-counterfeiting labels, but it is still a big challenge to realize strict invisibility, fast response, and convenient triggering. Here, a new kind of soaking-revealed invisible PC pattern is fabricated by the regional coating of "ethylene glycol-ethanol" ink on a collapsed inverse opaline macroporous polyurethane (IOM-PU) film, followed by a quick thermal treatment. During the above process, the wet-heating retains the collapsed but recoverable IOM structure, but the dry-heating disables the recovery of ordered IOM structure due to the adhesion of macropore walls, which render the "pattern" and the "background" different optical response to the solvent. In the dry state, the pattern was invisible because both the collapsed IOM-PU film and the adhesive PU film are colorless and transparent. Once the sample is soaked by ethanol-water mixtures, the invisible pattern appears immediately, because only the "wet-heated" region recovers ordered macroporous structure and shows color, which forms a significant contrast in color to the "dry-heated" region. Compared to the previously invisible PC pattern, the current material has many superior properties, such as high invisibility, large color contrast in showing, excellent recyclability, and good toughness in bending and stretching.
AB - Invisible photonic crystal (PC) pattern with encrypted and discoverable information is potentially useful for anti-counterfeiting labels, but it is still a big challenge to realize strict invisibility, fast response, and convenient triggering. Here, a new kind of soaking-revealed invisible PC pattern is fabricated by the regional coating of "ethylene glycol-ethanol" ink on a collapsed inverse opaline macroporous polyurethane (IOM-PU) film, followed by a quick thermal treatment. During the above process, the wet-heating retains the collapsed but recoverable IOM structure, but the dry-heating disables the recovery of ordered IOM structure due to the adhesion of macropore walls, which render the "pattern" and the "background" different optical response to the solvent. In the dry state, the pattern was invisible because both the collapsed IOM-PU film and the adhesive PU film are colorless and transparent. Once the sample is soaked by ethanol-water mixtures, the invisible pattern appears immediately, because only the "wet-heated" region recovers ordered macroporous structure and shows color, which forms a significant contrast in color to the "dry-heated" region. Compared to the previously invisible PC pattern, the current material has many superior properties, such as high invisibility, large color contrast in showing, excellent recyclability, and good toughness in bending and stretching.
KW - Photonic crystal
KW - invisible pattern
KW - macroporous
KW - polyurethane
KW - soaking-revealed
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85075185597
U2 - 10.1021/acsami.9b18995
DO - 10.1021/acsami.9b18995
M3 - 文章
C2 - 31710201
AN - SCOPUS:85075185597
SN - 1944-8244
JO - ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
JF - ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
ER -