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Slippery Photoswitchable Fluorescent Coatings for Reconfigurable Information Encryption and Underwater Anti‐Counterfeiting
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Hunan University of Science and Technology, Sanya University, Ministry of Education, Jilin University, ...
Published InChemistry - An Asian Journal
Year2026
Abstract
A flourishing marine economy has promoted the prosperity of underwater anti-counterfeiting, but it still lacks a universal approach to incorporate anti-counterfeiting technologies and slippery coating. Herein, we described the slippery photoswitchable fluorescent coatings (SPFCs) for reconfigurable information encryption and underwater anti-counterfeiting labels. The green fluorescence dyes (ANA) and photochromic spiropyran derivative (ASP), which can form a photo-induced fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) system, were integrated into polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS)-based slippery coating via the Michael addition. Light can trigger a FRET process between ANA and ASP, resulting in the reversible fluorescence switching between green and red. The PDMS coating containing oil can offer excellent anti-fouling properties. Overall, SPFCs exhibited some desirable features, such as high contrast, fast photo-responsibility, photo-reversibility, antifouling property, processability,…
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