Epitaxial Growth of Multicolor Lanthanide MOFs by Ultrasound for Photonic Barcodes

  • Meng He
  • , Xin Zhu
  • , Zhi Chen
  • , Channa Wang
  • , Lijie Mi
  • , Yu Shang
  • , Jialu Zheng
  • , Changsheng Xiang
  • , Haiyang Song
  • , Xue Liu

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Abstract

Epitaxially grown lanthanide metal-organic frameworks (Ln MOFs) exhibit multicolor and characteristic Ln emission with sharp emission bands, which are of great value in the field of information security and anti-counterfeiting. Epitaxial growth of Ln MOFs is generally achieved by solvothermal or hydrothermal methods, which suffer from challenges such as high reaction temperature and long growth time. Here, we report the fast epitaxial growth of multicolor lanthanide MOFs by an ultrasonic method at room temperature. The TbSmSQ shows a core-shell type structure with the Tb ion in the core and Sm in the shell within one crystal and exhibits the characteristic emission lines of Tb and Sm, respectively. The nonporous structure and large distance between lanthanide ions effectively avoid the influence of solvent vapor on the intensity and color of luminescence emission. Its application as photonic barcodes has been studied. This work demonstrates the feasibility of epitaxial growth of multicolor Ln MOFs by the ultrasonic method and its value for anti-counterfeiting and information security applications.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)60884-60889
Number of pages6
JournalACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
Volume16
Issue number44
DOIs
StatePublished - 6 Nov 2024

Keywords

  • barcode
  • epitaxial growth
  • lanthanide MOF
  • luminescence
  • ultrasonic synthesis

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