In situ ultraviolet polymerization using upconversion nanoparticles: Nanocomposite structures patterned by near infrared light

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In this paper, we report an approach to polymerization of a nanocomposite containing UV-polymerizable organic material and inorganic, NaYbF4:Tm3+ core-based nanoparticles (NPs), which are optimized for upconversion of near infrared (NIR) to ultraviolet (UV) and blue light. Our approach is compatible with numerous existing UV-polymerizable compositions and the NaYF4: Yb, Tm3+ core-based NPs are much more stable against harsh conditions than NIR organic photo-initiators proposed earlier. The use of a core-shell design for the NPs can provide a suitable method for binding with organic constituents of the nanocomposite, while maintaining efficient NIR-to-UV/blue conversion in the NaYbF4 core. The prepared photopolymerized transparent polymer nanocomposites display upconversion photoluminescence in UV, visible and NIR ranges. We also demonstrate a successful fabrication of polymerized nanocomposite structure with millimeter/submillimeter size uniformly patterned by 980 nm irradiation of inexpensive laser diode through a photomask.

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Jee, H., Chen, G., Prasad, P. N., Ohulchanskyy, T. Y., & Lee, J. (2020). In situ ultraviolet polymerization using upconversion nanoparticles: Nanocomposite structures patterned by near infrared light. Nanomaterials, 10(10), 1–9. https://doi.org/10.3390/nano10102054

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