Stepwise structural transformation in hybrid antimony chloride for time-resolved and multi-stage informational encryption and anti-counterfeiting

Abstract

The growing issue of counterfeiting has driven an increasing demand for advanced anti-counterfeiting technologies. Stepwise structural transformations among numerous compounds offer a promising approach to achieving high-level anti-counterfeiting methods, such as multi-step and time-resolved techniques. However, research in this area is still in its early stages. In this work, we report the first example of the stepwise structural transformation from ASbX4 (A = cation, X = halide) to A2SbX5 and further to A3SbX6. The compounds are [Bzmim]4[Sb4Cl16] (1, Bzmim = 1-benzyl-3-methylimidazolium), [Bzmim]2SbCl5 (2) and [Bzmim]3SbCl6 (3). 1, 2, and 3 exhibit distinct photoluminescent properties: non-emission, red emission peaking at 600 nm, and green emission peaking at 525 nm, respectively. Consequently, stepwise structural transformations enable stepwise luminescent switching from an “off” to multi-“on” states. Moreover, the switching mode can be adjusted from “off-on” to “off-on1-on2” by simply changing the reactant ratio. Using SbCl3 ethanol solutions as invisible ink, multi-step and time-resolved information encryption and anti-counterfeiting were demonstrated by combining [Bzmim]Cl solution, UV light, time, and temperature as developers. The tunable composition and photoluminescent response modes of these IOMHs position them as excellent candidates for high-level information encryption and anti-counterfeiting applications. This work sheds light on the potential for developing advanced informational encryption technologies.

Graphical abstract: Stepwise structural transformation in hybrid antimony chloride for time-resolved and multi-stage informational encryption and anti-counterfeiting

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Article information

Article type
Research Article
Submitted
23 Jan 2025
Accepted
25 Mar 2025
First published
26 Mar 2025

Inorg. Chem. Front., 2025, Advance Article

Stepwise structural transformation in hybrid antimony chloride for time-resolved and multi-stage informational encryption and anti-counterfeiting

Z. Wang and X. Huang, Inorg. Chem. Front., 2025, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D5QI00256G

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