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Dynamic Fluorescence Materials Based on Naphthalimide-Functionalized Silica Aerogels and Applications in Advanced Information Encryption
With the progress of forgery and decryption, the traditional
encryption
technology is apparent not enough, which strongly requires the development
of advanced multidimensional encryption strategies and technologies.
Photo-stimuli responsive fluorescent materials are promising as candidate
materials for advanced information encryption. Here, we have reported
new photo-stimuli responsive materials by encapsulating photochromic
molecules spiropyrans (SPs) into naphthalimide-functionalized silica
aerogels. By introducing different modification groups (dimethylamino)
into 1,8-naphthalimide, we obtained two kinds of silica aerogels that
emit blue and green colors. The naphthalimide-functionalized silica
aerogels/dye composite exhibits a blue (dimethylamino-modified naphthalimide-functionalized
silica aerogel showing green) emission from naphthalimide of silica
aerogels at 450 nm (520 nm) and a red emission around 650 nm of SP.
Under exposure to ultraviolet light, SP gradually transformed into
the merocyanine (MC) form, and a strong absorption band appeared near
540 nm. At that time, the fluorescence resonance energy-transfer (FRET)
process occurred between naphthalimide and the MC isomer. As the irradiation
time is extended, the fluorescence color changes continuously from
blue (green) to red through the FRET process. Using the time dependence
of fluorescence, dynamic encryption patterns and multiple codes were
successfully developed based on these functionalized silica aerogels.
This work has provided important guidance for designing advanced information
encryption materials