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Luminescent Eu:GdVO nanoparticles, with an average size of 60 nm, were deposited first on monocrystalline silicon wafers, then on four different natural stone materials, by a spray-coating technique and a silica layer was subsequently deposited by atmospheric pressure plasma jet to protect the luminescent layer and improve its adhesion to the substrate. The luminescent films were characterized by photoluminescence excitation and emission, while the surface morphology was examined by FEG-SEM microscopy and spectroscopic ellipsometry to determine the coating thickness. The optical appearance of the coatings was also evaluated by colorimetric measurements and the efficacy of the fixing action of the silica layer was estimated by PL measurements performed before and after a Scotch™ tape peeling test. The proposed methodology, easily applied on the surface of stone supports, has led to the realization of a luminescent film displaying good mechanical properties, transparent and undetectable in the presence of visible light, but easily activated by UV light source, indicating that the Eu:GdVO nanophosphors could be used as luminescent nanotags for a reliable anti-counterfeiting technology.
Ca' Foscari University of Venice and Consortium INSTM are acknowledged for financial support. Dr. Alessandro Patelli, coordinator of the PANNA European Project (Grant Agreement No 282998) is acknowledged for having inspired the identification marker applicability.
Optical identification markers, Atmospheric pressure plasma jet; Eu-doped nanophosphors; Optical identification markers; Spray deposition; Chemistry (all); Biochemistry; Chemical Engineering (all); Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering; Materials Chemistry2506 Metals and Alloys, Atmospheric pressure plasma jet, Spray deposition, Eu-doped nanophosphors
Optical identification markers, Atmospheric pressure plasma jet; Eu-doped nanophosphors; Optical identification markers; Spray deposition; Chemistry (all); Biochemistry; Chemical Engineering (all); Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering; Materials Chemistry2506 Metals and Alloys, Atmospheric pressure plasma jet, Spray deposition, Eu-doped nanophosphors
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