Photochromic Tungsten Oxide Quantum Dots-based Fluorescent Photoswitches towards Dual-mode Anti-counterfeiting Application

Xiaojian Yan, Wencheng Zhong, Shaohua Qu, Ziqian Li, Li Shang

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Abstract

Development of new anti-counterfeiting technology to increase the difficulty of imitation and decoding is becoming increasingly important, but still remains challenging yet. In this work, we report the design of new fluorescence photoswitches based on photochromic tungsten oxide quantum dots (WO3 QDs) for dual-mode anti-counterfeiting applications. Complexing photochromic WO3 QDs with fluorescent gold nanoclusters (AuNCs) enables the construction of a photoswitchable fluorescence system (WO3-AuNCs) based on fluorescence resonance energy transfer. Detailed spectral and photophysical characterization showed that WO3 QDs well-retain the photochromic properties within the WO3-AuNCs composite. Importantly, photoresponsive and highly reversible switching of both color and fluorescence signals was successfully achieved by simply alternating the irradiation with UV and visible light. Potential utility of photoswitchable WO3-AuNCs composite as novel dual-mode anti-counterfeiting materials has been successfully demonstrated, including photoswitchable ink, rewritable paper and number encryption. Compared with other anti-counterfeiting materials, the present photochromic WO3 QDs-based fluorescent switches are easily synthesized and handled, and they can provide dual security mode (color and fluorescence). This work provides a generable WO3 QDs-assisted strategy of fabricating advanced fluorescence photoswitches for versatile optical counterfeiting applications.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)855-862
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of Colloid and Interface Science
Volume646
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Sep 2023

Keywords

  • Anti-counterfeiting
  • Fluorescence photoswitch
  • Gold nanoclusters
  • Photochromic materials
  • Tungsten oxide quantum dots

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