Double-Network Luminescent Films Constructed Using Sulfur Quantum Dots and Lanthanide Complexes

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES(2022)

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Although UV light-switchable luminescent films are of importance for application in soft optical devices and anticounterfeiting labels, there are still challenges in developing such films integrated with outstanding luminescent property, high self-healing efficiency, and simultaneously excellent mechanical strength. Herein, double-network (DN) luminescent films are designed and constructed via an intermolecular hydrogen bond crosslinking strategy of poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) in sulfur quantum dots (S-QDs) and polyurethane (PU), where S-QDs ("stone" one) play dual roles of acting both as a soft segment to crosslink another segment PU ("bird" one) and also as the origin of a luminescence center ("bird" two) in films. In addition, lanthanide(III) complexes (LnCs, Ln=Eu3+, Tb3+) are employed as another emission source to embed in the films and switch the emission colors of DN films from the multicolor (red-yellowgreen) of LnCs to the blue color of S-QDs by changing the ultraviolet excitation wavelength from 254 to 365 nm. It is worth noting that the crosslinking network strategy can effectively prevent S-QDs and LnCs from aggregating or leaking and enable both luminescence centers to homogeneously distribute, resulting in luminescent DN films possessing extraordinary UV light-switchable luminescence, improved mechanical property, and excellent self-healing ability. This work presents a viable method for the design and fabrication of luminescent films with multifunctional applications in flexible robotics, wearable devices, and dual-luminescent anticounterfeiting materials.
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sulfur quantum dots,lanthanide complexes,self-healing,light-switchable,luminescent films
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