Abstract
New photochromic emissive nitrogen-doped carbon dots (N-CDs) nanocomposite ink was prepared for anticounterfeiting digital printing. We developed a simple, green and effective approach to reuse rice straw waste as a precursor for the preparation of fluorescent N-CDs via one-pot hydro-thermal carbonization in an aquatic medium using NH4OH as a cheap passivating substance. N-doped carbon dots displayed QY (quantum yield) up to 22.51% with an excitation of 356 nm and fluorescence maxima at 452 nm. The photochromic emissive nitrogen-doped carbon dots nanocomposite ink was digitally printed onto cellulose sheets demonstrating a colorless appearance with a capability to change color to blue emission underneath UV as verified by CIE Lab. N-CDs was prepared in the nanoparticle form and studied by transmission electron microscope (TEM) and infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR). The morphologies of the printed sheets were studied by energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and FT-IR. Under ultraviolet and visible lights, the printed sheets showed an effective reversible fluorescence photochromism without fatigue. The rheological performance of the prepared N-CDs nanocomposite ink was explored. The mechanical behavior of the printed sheets was also investigated.
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Al-Qahtani, S. D., Hameed, A., Snari, R. M., Shah, R., Abdulaziz Alfi, A., shaaban, F., & El-Metwaly, N. M. (2022). Development of fluorescent carbon dots ink from rice straw waste toward security authentication. Journal of Molecular Liquids, 354. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.molliq.2022.118927
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