Reversible Response of Luminescent Terbium(III)–Nanocellulose Hydrogels to Anions for Latent Fingerprint Detection and Encryption

Fingerprint fluorescence imaging has become one of the most prominent technologies in the field of forensic medicine, but it seldom considers the security protection of detection information, which is of great importance in modern society. Herein we demonstrate that luminescent TbIII–carboxymethyl c...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Published inAngewandte Chemie Vol. 130; no. 23; pp. 6902 - 6906
Main Authors Hai, Jun, Li, Tianrong, Su, Junxia, Liu, Weisheng, Ju, Yanmin, Wang, Baodui, Hou, Yanglong
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
German
Published Weinheim Wiley Subscription Services, Inc 04.06.2018
Subjects
Online AccessGet full text
ISSN0044-8249
1521-3757
DOI10.1002/ange.201800119

Cover

More Information
Summary:Fingerprint fluorescence imaging has become one of the most prominent technologies in the field of forensic medicine, but it seldom considers the security protection of detection information, which is of great importance in modern society. Herein we demonstrate that luminescent TbIII–carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) complex binding aptamer hydrogels that are reversibly responsive to ClO−/SCN− can be used for the selective detection, protection, and storage of fingerprint information. The imaging information of the fingerprint can be quenched and recovered by ClO−/SCN− regulation, respectively, resulting in reversible on/off conversion of the luminescence signals for the encryption and decryption of multiple levels of information. The present study opens new avenues for multilevel imaging, data recording, and security protection of fingerprint information with tunable fluorescent hydrogels. Verdeckte Ermittlung: Ein Hydrogel basierend auf einem lumineszierenden TbIII‐Carboxymethylcellulose‐Komplex wurde für den selektiven Nachweis, den Schutz und die Speicherung von Fingerabdrücken entwickelt. Die Bildinformation kann mit ClO−‐Ionen gelöscht und mit SCN− wieder sichtbar gemacht werden, entsprechend einem reversiblen An‐ und Ausschalten der Lumineszenz für die Ver‐ und Entschlüsselung von Fingerabdrücken.
Bibliography:ObjectType-Article-1
SourceType-Scholarly Journals-1
ObjectType-Feature-2
content type line 14
ISSN:0044-8249
1521-3757
DOI:10.1002/ange.201800119