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Stimuli-Responsive Self-Healing Luminescent Materials Based on Lanthanide Ions and Bipyridine Moieties

Jinzhu Wei, Huanrong Li, Jing Yang, Chunmei Yue, Yige Wang

2023ACS Applied Polymer Materials31 citationsDOI

Abstract

Contemporary, luminescent materials possessing rapid stimulus-responsive characteristics demonstrate considerable potential in anti-counterfeiting applications. However, if anti-counterfeiting materials become damaged during use, the integrity of the information will be compromised. Consequently, endowing materials with self-healing ability can ensure the accuracy and integrity of anti-counterfeiting data. In this study, a luminescent metallo-supramolecular polymer is synthesized through the coordination of lanthanide ions (Ln 3+ ) and bipyridine ligands within polyurethane (PU) chains. The PU elastomers created using 4,4′-dicyclohexylmethane diisocyanate display remarkable transmittance and hydrophobic properties following coordination with Ln 3+ . The dynamic Ln–N coordination imparts self-healing behavior and robust mechanical performance to the PU elastomers. The “antenna effect” imbues the resulting materials with exemplary luminescent properties, and the emission color can be conveniently modulated by adjusting the Eu 3+ /Tb 3+ ratio. Importantly, all luminescent materials exhibit a rapid stimulus-response to acid-base fluctuations through the disruption or restoration of the “antenna effect” between Ln 3+ and bipyridine, a critical aspect for the advancement of materials in the anti-counterfeiting and information encryption domains.

Topics & Concepts

LuminescenceMaterials scienceLanthanideElastomerAntenna effectBipyridineSupramolecular chemistryPolymerIonNanotechnologyPolymer chemistryChemistryOrganic chemistryComposite materialOptoelectronicsMoleculeCrystal structureLuminescence and Fluorescent MaterialsSupramolecular Chemistry and ComplexesMolecular Sensors and Ion Detection
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