State Key Laboratory of Materials-Oriented Chemical Engineering, College of Chemical Engineering, and Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Fine Chemicals and Functional Polymer Materials , Nanjing Tech University , Nanjing 210009 , China.
ACS Appl Mater Interfaces. 2018 Nov 14;10(45):39205-39213. doi: 10.1021/acsami.8b13545. Epub 2018 Oct 30.
Carbon dots (CDs) have attracted increasing interest in recent years owing to their desirable properties. Despite the availability of diverse elaborate CDs, the function and application of CDs are far to be fully exploited. Here, biomass-derived carbon dots dispersed in a polymer matrix are found to behave as ink-free patterned substrates, which are demonstrated to be useful for nondestructive collection and recognition of latent fingerprints (LFPs), as well as printing. The coating of CD/poly(vinyl alcohol) solution on a LFP yields a flexible transparent film; a stable fluorescent fingerprint with clear ridge details enabling personal identification is formed on this film. Encouragingly, this method can be applied to nondestructively lift and recognize long-timely exposed LFPs from various surfaces. The mechanism for LFP collection and visualization is proposed, which should be ascribed to the interfacial segregation of CDs in the polymer matrix during the film forming process. This mechanism is further validated by and utilized for application of CD/polymer composites in relief printing, intaglio printing, and micro-trace transferring.
近年来,由于其理想的性质,碳点(CDs)引起了越来越多的关注。尽管有各种各样的精心设计的 CDs,但它们的功能和应用还远未得到充分开发。在这里,发现分散在聚合物基质中的生物量衍生的碳点表现为无墨图案化基底,其被证明可用于非破坏性收集和识别潜在的指纹(LFPs)以及打印。将 CD/聚乙烯醇溶液涂覆在 LFPs 上可得到柔性透明薄膜;在该薄膜上形成具有清晰脊纹细节的稳定荧光指纹,可实现个人身份识别。令人鼓舞的是,该方法可应用于非破坏性地从各种表面抬起和识别长时间暴露的 LFPs。提出了 LFPs 收集和可视化的机制,这归因于在薄膜形成过程中 CDs 在聚合物基质中的界面分离。该机制进一步通过 CD/聚合物复合材料在凸版印刷、凹版印刷和微痕迹转移中的应用得到验证和利用。
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