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Producing sustainable room temperature phosphorescent materials using natural wood and sucrose

Wei-Ming Yin, Ben Dang, Yuanyuan Miao, Shujun Li, Jian Li, Shouxin Liu, Tony D. James, Zhijun Chen

2024Cell Reports Physical Science14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Producing room temperature phosphorescent materials from natural sources is essential for sustainability. However, either toxic chemical reagents or complicated processing is still required to produce such phosphorescent materials derived from natural resources. Here, we produce sustainable room temperature phosphorescence (RTP) materials from wood and sugar. Specifically, sugar is introduced into a wood matrix, which confines the lignin in the wood matrix in situ. As a result, the treated wood (sucrose wood [S-wood]) exhibited RTP emissions with a lifetime of ∼284.4 ms. Life cycle carbon analysis indicates that ∼8.1–11.2 kg CO2 is produced during the preparation of S-wood, which is lower than for other similar materials. Moreover, the S-wood could be naturally degraded in the soil over 40 days. As a demonstration of the practical potential, S-wood is used for visual decorations and anti-counterfeiting applications.

Topics & Concepts

PhosphorescenceSugarLigninMaterials sciencePulp and paper industryEnvironmental scienceChemistryOrganic chemistryEngineeringPhysicsQuantum mechanicsFluorescenceLuminescence and Fluorescent MaterialsCatalytic Cross-Coupling ReactionsCarbon and Quantum Dots Applications