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Title Carbon Dots: A Bright Future as Anticounterfeiting Encoding Agents
ID_Doc 6274
Authors Simoes, R; Rodrigues, J; Neto, V; Monteiro, T; Gonçalves, G
Title Carbon Dots: A Bright Future as Anticounterfeiting Encoding Agents
Year 2024
Published Small, 20, 28
DOI 10.1002/smll.202311526
Abstract Counterfeit products and data vulnerability present significant challenges in contemporary society. Hence, various methods and technologies are explored for anticounterfeiting encoding, with luminescent tracers, particularly luminescent carbon dots (CDs), emerging as a notable solution. CDs offer promising contributions to product security, environmental sustainability, and the circular economy. This critical review aims to highlight the luminescence responsiveness of CDs to physical and chemical stimuli, achieved through nanoengineering their chemical structure. The discussion will delve into the various tunable luminescence mechanisms and decay times of CDs, investigating preferential excitations such as up-conversion, delayed fluorescence, fluorescence, room temperature phosphorescence, persistent luminescence, energy and charge transfer, as well as photo-chemical interactions. These insights are crucial for advancing anticounterfeiting solutions. Following this exploration, a systematic review will focus on the research of luminescent CDs' smart encoding applications, encompassing anticounterfeiting, product tracing, quality certification, and information encryption. Finally, the review will address key challenges in implementing CDs-based technology, providing specific insights into strategies aimed at maximizing their stability and efficacy in anticounterfeiting encoding applications. Several methods are proposed to combat the ever-growing issue of counterfeit products in today's market. Carbon dots (CDs) are an attractive solution, as an environment-friendly answer, and also contribute to the circular economy. This review aims to highlight CDs' luminescence tunability and their photo-chemical and photophysical responsive properties to make them relevant for anticounterfeiting and information encryption applications. image
Author Keywords anticounterfeiting; carbon dots; information encryption; nano composites
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:001169772400001
WoS Category Chemistry, Multidisciplinary; Chemistry, Physical; Nanoscience & Nanotechnology; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied; Physics, Condensed Matter
Research Area Chemistry; Science & Technology - Other Topics; Materials Science; Physics
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