Quantum Dots-Loaded Self-Healing Gels for Versatile Fluorescent Assembly

Chang Liu, Qing Li, Haopeng Wang, Gefei Wang, Haixia Shen

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Abstract

From the perspective of applied science, methods that allow the simple construction of versatile quantum dots (QDs)-loaded gels are highly desirable. In this work, we report the self-healing assembly methods for various fluorescent QDs-loaded gels. Firstly, we employed horizontal frontal polymerization (FP) to fabricate self-healing gels within several minutes using a rapid and energy-saving means of preparation. The as-prepared gels showed pH sensitivity, satisfactory mechanical properties and excellent self-healing properties and the healing efficiency reached 90%. The integration of the QDs with the gels allowed the generation of fluorescent composites, which were successfully applied to an LED device. In addition, by using the self-healing QDs-loaded gels as building blocks, the self-healing assembly method was used to construct complex structures with different fluorescence, which could then be used for sensing and encoding. This work offers a new perspective on constructing various fluorescent assemblies by self-healing assembly, and it might stimulate the future application of self-healing gels in a self-healing assembly fashion.

Original languageEnglish
Article number452
JournalNanomaterials
Volume12
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Feb 2022

Keywords

  • Fluorescence
  • Frontal polymerization
  • Nanocomposites
  • Polymer gels
  • Quantum dots
  • Self-healing

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