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Producing a Room Temperature Phosphorescent Film from Natural Wood Using a Top-Down Approach

Ruixia Liu, Hongda Guo, Mengnan Cao, Ben Dang, Yingxiang Zhai, Shouxin Liu, Shujun Li, Jian Li, Tony D. James, Zhijun Chen

ADVANCED FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS(2024)

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Abstract
Producing mechanic robust and sustainable room temperature phosphorescent (RTP) films in a convenient manner is a fundamental requirement but remains challenging. Here, an efficient "top-down" method for processing natural wood into RTP films is developed. Specifically, natural wood is partially delignified to increase its processability in the first step. After that, the treated wood is converted to W-film with a tensile strength of 273.6 MPa via mechanical pressing. The lignin units are well confined by cellulose in the W-film, triggering RTP emission with a lifetime of approximate to 241.9 ms. Additionally, the W-film exhibits good processability and energy transfer properties with Rhodamine B (RhB). Therefore, a series of multifunctional afterglow 2D and 3D RTP materials are constructed using W-film as a building block. This research is expected to result in a convenient and sustainable method for the preparation of RTP films. An efficient "top-down" method is used for processing natural wood into RTP films with a lifetime of approximate to 241.9 ms. Specifically, natural wood is partially delignified and then converted to W-film with a tensile strength of 273.6 MPa via mechanical pressing.image
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processability,RTP films, top-down method,wood
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