Effect of Commercial Black Ink on the Optical Properties of P(St-MMA-AA) Microsphere Photonic Crystal Coating on Wood Surface

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The mixed emulsion of P(St-MMA-AA) colloidal microspheres doped with black substances in three commercial inks (pen ink, wood color essence, propylene pigment) was coated on the wood surface. The dried colloidal microspheres self-assembled on the wood surface to form a three-dimensional photonic crystal coating. The influence of the coating on the optical properties of the wood surface was analyzed, and the influence of the type, concentration and drying temperature of the black substance on the structural color coating was explored. When three kinds of commercial black ink were mixed with colloidal microsphere emulsion to obtain photonic crystals on the wood surface, the transmitted light and the scattered light outside the photonic band gap were absorbed by black ink, which effectively reduced the light scattering inside the crystal and significantly enhanced the depth of the photonic crystal structure color. This study utilizes both pigment color and structural color, providing an environmentally friendly and novel method for colored coating of wood surfaces.

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Su, Y., Liu, Y., Hu, J., & Zhao, Y. (2023). Effect of Commercial Black Ink on the Optical Properties of P(St-MMA-AA) Microsphere Photonic Crystal Coating on Wood Surface. Forests, 14(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/f14081549

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