光致变色
材料科学
纳米技术
墨水池
辐照
3D打印
复合材料
物理
核物理学
作者
Wenbin Li,Xiong‐Hai Chen,Jia-Zhe Chen,Rong Huang,Jia‐Wen Ye,Ling Chen,Haiping Wang,Tao Yang,Liuyan Tang,Jie Bai,Zong‐Wen Mo,Xiao‐Ming Chen
标识
DOI:10.1021/acsami.1c23512
摘要
Inkless and erasable printing as a new technology has received intense attention in reducing paper waste and environmental hazards caused by the use of large amounts of ink. However, achieving high-resolution printing by inkless and erasable printing for practical applications remains a huge challenge. Herein, a new metal-organic framework (MOF) has been synthesized, which exhibits a reversible photochromic behavior. None of the unpaired electrons of metal ions and a unique three-dimensional network hinder electron transfer between the ligands and metal nodes, as well as between the ligands themselves, which are conducive to prolonging the photo-generated color lifetime and suitable for inkless and erasable printing. By virtue of the proper photo-generated color lifetime, strong contrast color before and after light irradiation, and reversible color transformation, a high-resolution printing content for inkless and erasable printing can be achieved by light irradiation. Notably, the paper coated with this MOF can be used for printing not only simple patterns such as pictures but also even texts for practical applications, surpassing other photochromic MOF materials for inkless and erasable printing, and almost comparable to ink and laser printing in terms of practicality and resolution. In addition, the MOF-coated paper can be reused for multiple cycles without significant deterioration.
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