Conformation‐Driven Responsive 1D and 2D Lanthanide‐Metal‐Organic Framework Heterostructures for High‐Security Photonic Barcodes

Author:

Yang Shuo1,Xu Yuyu1,Lin Ru1,Feng Xingwei1,Wang Kai1,Wang Zhitong1,Cui Ke1,Chen Shunwei1,Wang Zifei1,Wang Xue1,Chen Shiwei1,Zhang Wei2,Zhu Chaofeng1,Gao Zhenhua1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Materials Science & Engineering Qilu University of Technology (Shandong Academy of Sciences) 3501 Daxue Road, Changqing District Jinan Shandong Province 250353 China

2. College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Hunan Normal University Changsha 410081 China

Abstract

AbstractDevelopment of luminescent segmented heterostructures featuring multiple spatial‐responsive blocks is important to achieve miniaturized photonic barcodes toward anti‐counterfeit applications. Unfortunately, dynamic manipulation of the spatial color at micro/nanoscale still remains a formidable challenge. Here, a straightforward strategy is proposed to construct spatially varied heterostructures through amplifying the conformation‐driven response in flexible lanthanide‐metal‐organic frameworks (Ln‐MOFs), where the thermally induced minor conformational changes in organic donors dramatically modulate the photoluminescence of Ln acceptors. Notably, compositionally and structurally distinct heterostructures (1D and 2D) are further constructed through epitaxial growth of multiple responsive MOF blocks benefiting from the isomorphous Ln‐MOF structures. The thermally controlled emissive colors with distinguishable spectra carry the fingerprint information of a specific heterostructure, thus allowing for the effective construction of smart photonic barcodes with spatially responsive characteristics. The results will deepen the understanding of the conformation‐driven responsive mechanism and also provide guidance to fabricate complex stimuli‐responsive hierarchical microstructures for advanced optical recording and high‐security labels.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province

Publisher

Wiley

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