Zinc‐Doping Trap Engineering and FRET Synergy Enable Multicolor Room‐Temperature Phosphorescence in Rice‐Derived Carbon Dots Confined in Amorphous Alumina for Advanced Encryption
Abstract
ABSTRACT The development of multicolor room‐temperature phosphorescence (RTP) materials with tunable afterglow is crucial for advanced information encryption. Herein, we propose a synergistic strategy that integrates trap engineering and Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET) process for dynamically adjusting the emission color and lifetime. Expired rice‐derived carbon dots@Zn‐doping alumina (CDs@Zn x Al 2 O 3 ) composites with standout RTP properties are designed and fabricated using an in situ preparation strategy. In situ Zn 2+ doping is employed to engineer trap states within amorphous Al 2 O 3 , which not only optimizes the energy level structure of confined CDs but also enables precise modulation of phosphorescence color and lifetime. The optimized CDs@Zn 1.5% Al 2 O 3 composite achieves an ultralong green RTP duration of up to 22 s. Furthermore, by introducing newly synthesized red‐emissive TPA‐β‐CD‐aggregates with excellent aggregation‐induced emission (AIE) performance as an energy acceptor, efficient singlet‐to‐singlet and triplet‐to‐singlet FRET (SS‐FRET/TS‐FRET) pathways are established. Tuning the doping ratio allows dynamic control over the competition between these pathways, resulting in finely adjustable multicolor RTP emissions. This work demonstrates a versatile platform for creating color‐tunable, ultralong RTP materials and showcases their direct application in time‐gated, multilevel security encryption.
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Authors (4)
Xiaokang Zhang
Dengke Ren
Country College of Chemistry and Material Science Shandong Agricultural University Taian Shandong China
Yanhui Wei
Hongchao Ma
State Key Laboratory of Heavy Oil Processing Department of Biological and Energy Chemical Engineering College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering China University of Petroleum (East China) Qingdao China