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Jeong Min Kim1, Jae Min Bak2, Bogyu Lim1
1Center for Advanced Specialty Chemicals, Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology (KRICT), 45, Jongga-ro, Jung-gu, Ulsan, 44429, Republic of Korea. jmpark@krict.re.kr.
Abstract:
A new concept for anti-counterfeiting security films that utilize the humidity from human breath to reveal a QR code on color-tunable one-dimensional (1D) PC films is presented. The 1D PC film was fabricated on a transparent polyethylene terephthalate (PET) substrate via sequential alternate layer deposition of photo-crosslinkable poly(2-vinylnaphthalene-co-benzophenone acrylate) (P(2VN-co-BPA)) and quaternized poly(4-vinylpyridine-co-benzophenone acrylate) (P(4VP-co-BPA)) (P4QP-51%). The films exhibited remarkable color transitions with reliable reversibility and reproducibility. Films placed on a black background exhibited the full visible spectrum color in a high humidity environment. Additionally, films placed on a white background displayed three different composite colors, including yellow, magenta, and cyan. These films with vivid color transitions in a high humidity environment can be applied as anti-counterfeiting films. A hidden QR code was also laser printed on the initial PC film to enhance the film's anti-counterfeiting security capabilities. These colorimetric 1D PC films can be used as anti-counterfeiting labels and for information storage.
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