Chuanwen Niu , Yuanying Shen , Mei Zhang , Fan Yang , Rubing Bai , Sai Zhang , Wei Wang , Yuxia Jin , Yanjun Xing , Wei Xiong , Hongwei Liu
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Preparation of Zn-based MOFs photoluminescent coatings on cotton fabrics and their application in anti-counterfeiting
In this paper, a series of new photoluminescent coatings on cotton fabrics were prepared by integrating Zn-based MOFs (ZnBDC), and ZnBDC was encapsulated with luminescent guests (Eu3+ and crystal violet (CV)). The results showed that a large amount of ZnBDC nanomaterials could effectively grow on cotton fabric, and the encapsulation of luminescent guests did not damage their structural integrity and morphology. The emission spectra of different encapsulated samples exhibited different fluorescence under excitation at 321 nm. Notably, different from the single Eu3+ emission observed in single Eu3+-encapsulated ZnBDC cotton fabric, the emission intensity of Eu3+ in dual (Eu3+ and CV) encapsulated sample changed significantly at different bands, and it dominated by an unusual 5D0 → 7F4 transition (693 nm). The transformation of a specific symmetric site of Eu3+ is responsible for this unusual emission. Moreover, the fluorescence color of encapsulated samples could be coded by regulating the concentration of encapsulated CV according to the special features of Eu3+ photoluminescence. Therefore, photoluminescent cotton fabrics have a potential application in the anti-counterfeiting of textiles.
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The aim of the journal is to provide a respectful outlet for ''sound science'' papers in all research areas on surfaces and interfaces. We define sound science papers as papers that describe new and well-executed research, but that do not necessarily provide brand new insights or are merely a description of research results.
Surfaces and Interfaces publishes research papers in all fields of surface science which may not always find the right home on first submission to our Elsevier sister journals (Applied Surface, Surface and Coatings Technology, Thin Solid Films)