Abstract

Fluorescent nanomaterials with multiple anti-counterfeiting play a vital role in economic and social fields in our daily lives. In this work, a hybridized composite of boron and nitrogen co-doped graphene quantum dots (B, N-GQDs) and lanthanide-doped up-conversion NaYF4 was prepare for a double anti-counterfeiting application. The composite was obtained by one-pot hydrothermal method and it was commixed with glycerol in a ratio of 4 : 1 to prepare a fluorescence ink, which exhibited independent blue and green fluorescence emissions under ultraviolet light and near-infrared laser excitation. Therefore, it had a considerable application in confidential communications, logo designing and file encryptions.

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