2023
DOI: 10.1021/acsanm.3c02660
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Photonic Crystals Based on ZIF-8 Nanoparticles with Embedded Carbon Dots for Optical Information Encryption

Lan-Xing Gao,
Yun-Liang Ji,
Wei-Long Bi
et al.

Abstract: Photonic crystals (PCs), composed of nanoparticles as building blocks, possess a unique photonic band gap (PBG). While incorporated with fluorescent materials such as quantum dots or dyes, the PCs could provide opportunities to expand their applications in anticounterfeiting and optical information security. Selecting suitable nanounits that can act as building blocks for constructing PCs and meanwhile serve as ideal carriers for fluorescent materials to maintain their intrinsic fluorescent properties has beco… Show more

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“…The presence of two distinct configurations attributed to Zn 2p3 at ≈1021.8 eV and Zn 2p1 at ≈1044.8 eV. [43] It is worth mentioning that regarding G-CDs and G-CDs@ZIF-8, due to the reaction precursor, which itself contains three elements of silicon (Si), chlorine (Cl), and sodium (Na), located at ≈101.3, 198.2, and 1070.6 eV, respectively, and the corresponding XPS highresolution spectra are presented as depicted in Figure S5 (Supporting Information).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…The presence of two distinct configurations attributed to Zn 2p3 at ≈1021.8 eV and Zn 2p1 at ≈1044.8 eV. [43] It is worth mentioning that regarding G-CDs and G-CDs@ZIF-8, due to the reaction precursor, which itself contains three elements of silicon (Si), chlorine (Cl), and sodium (Na), located at ≈101.3, 198.2, and 1070.6 eV, respectively, and the corresponding XPS highresolution spectra are presented as depicted in Figure S5 (Supporting Information).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 91%