Abstract

AbstractThe fabrication of porous complex oxides with intriguing opto‐functional properties remains a challenge that requires innovative synthetic strategies. In this work, a facile soft template method is developed based on stable micellar solutions formed with lanthanide‐containing heteropolyoxomolybdate and alkaline earth citrates as metal salt precursors and block copolymer as templates. The resulting structures exhibit an effective interfacial Förster resonance energy transfer (IFRET) between the porous CaMoO4:Eu3+ (CEMO) host and the embedded surface‐active carbon dots through the conjugated bonds between Ca2+/Mo6+ cations and the C═O functional groups. Such IFRET process extends of Eu3+ absorption band toward the UV and blue regions, enabling the proof‐of‐concept demonstration of multiresponsive anticounterfeiting codes. The study not only presents a new strategy to prepare porous lanthanide‐doped complex oxides but also provides a feasible way to achieve spectral regulation through interfacial interaction for multifunctional luminescent materials.

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