Journal of Materials Research and Technology (Jul 2021)
Preparation and characterization of photo-stimuli-responsive fibers based on lanthanide-activated phosphors and spiropyran dye
Abstract
Stimuli-responsive fibers are highly desirable for their potential applications in areas such as anti-counterfeiting, optical memory systems, colorimetric sensing, and bioimaging sensors. An iridescent luminescent fibers that can achieve multi-color with long afterglow and photochromic properties is always required in color-on-demand applications. Here, a set of distinct three-primary colors luminescent fibers based on red-green-blue (RGB) system. Y2O2S:Eu3+, Mg2+, Ti4+ (red), SrAl2O4:Eu2+, Dy3+ (green), Sr2MgSi2O7: Eu2+, Dy3+ (blue) are successfully synthesized. Spiropyran and as-prepared luminescent materials are introduced into PAN fibers by a one-step extrusion wet-spinning process to achieve distinct three-primary colors luminescent photochromic fiber. These as-prepared fibers emit bright lights under excitation of ultraviolet with long afterglow. These fibers exhibit outstanding tensile properties which allow knitting or weaving them into demonstrated functional designs for aesthetic designs and encryption/decryption protocols. Comparing with previous studied stimuli-responsive fibers, our research focus on distinct three-primary colors luminescent photochromic fibers present enormous potential in 3D printing, information encryption, and next generation smart fibers.