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Stimulus-responsive polymer materials toward multi-mode and multi-level information anti-counterfeiting: recent advances and future challenges

Ying Shen, Xiaoxia Le, Yue Wu, Tao Chen

2023Chemical Society Reviews345 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Information storage and security is one of the perennial hot issues in society, while the further advancements of related chemical anti-counterfeiting systems remain a formidable challenge. As emerging anti-counterfeiting materials, stimulus-responsive polymers (SRPs) have attracted extensive attention due to their unique stimulus-responsiveness and charming discoloration performance. At the same time, single-channel decryption technology with low-security levels has been unable to effectively prevent information from being stolen or mimicked. As a result, it would be of great significance to develop SRPs with multi-mode and multi-level anti-counterfeiting characteristics. This study summarizes the latest achievements in advance anti-counterfeiting strategies based on SRPs, including multi-mode anti-counterfeiting (static information) and multi-level anti-counterfeiting (dynamic information). In addition, the promising applications of such materials in anti-counterfeiting labels, identification platforms, intelligent displays, and others are briefly reviewed. Finally, the challenges and opportunities in this emerging field are discussed. This review serves as a useful resource for manipulating SRP-based anti-counterfeiting materials and creating cutting-edge information security and encryption systems.

Topics & Concepts

Stimulus (psychology)NanotechnologyComputer sciencePolymerNeuroscienceMaterials scienceData sciencePsychologyCognitive psychologyComposite materialLuminescence and Fluorescent MaterialsAdvanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting MaterialsOrganic Light-Emitting Diodes Research
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