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Cation Crosslinking-Induced Stable Copper Nanoclusters Powder as Latent Fingerprints Marker

Journal

NANOMATERIALS
Volume 11, Issue 12, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/nano11123371

Keywords

copper nanoclusters powder; cation crosslinking method; stability; latent fingerprints visualization

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China, NSFC [62074044, 61904036, 61675049]
  2. Zhongshan-Fudan Joint Innovation Center [X190111UZ190]
  3. Jihua Laboratory Projects of Guangdong Province [X190111UZ190]

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In this study, stabilized Cu NCs powder was obtained using cation crosslinking method, which significantly enhanced the stability compared to solvent precipitation method. The binding of Ce3+ with the capping ligands of Cu NCs formed a compact structure, leading to long-lasting fluorescence and unchanged physical form, showing great potential in various applications.
Luminescent copper nanoclusters (Cu NCs) have shown great potential in light-emitting devices (LEDs), chemical sensing, catalysis and biological fields. However, their practical use has been restricted by poor stability, and study on the stability of Cu NCs solid powder along with the mechanism is absent. In this study, stablized Cu NCs powder was first obtained by cation crosslinking method. Compared with the powder synthesized by solvent precipitation method, the stability of Cu NCs powder crosslinked by ionic inducer Ce3+ was enhanced around 100-fold. The storage time when the fluorescence intensity decreased to 85% (T-85) was improved from 2 h to 216 h, which is the longest so far. The results of characterizations indicated that the aggregation structure was formed by the binding of Ce3+ with the capping ligands of Cu NCs, which helped in obtaining Ce-Cu NCs powder from aggregate precipitation in solution. Furthermore, this compact structure could avoid the destruction of ambient moisture resulting in long-lasting fluorescence and almost unchanged physical form. This demonstrated that phosphor, with excellent characteristics of unsophisticated synthesis, easy preservation and stable fluorescence, showed great potential in light sources, display technology and especially in latent fingerprints visualization on different substrates for forensic science.

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