<i>Aequorea Victoria</i> ‐Inspired Covalent Anchoring Enables Water‐Resistant and Scalable Room‐Temperature Phosphorescence in Cellulose
Abstract
ABSTRACT Developing organic room‐temperature phosphorescence (RTP) materials stable in aqueous environments remains highly challenging due to the facile quenching of triplet excitons. Inspired by the protective β‐barrel architecture of the green fluorescent protein ( Aequorea victoria ), the study presented a covalent anchoring strategy based on an amphiphilic cellulose derivative (cellulose acetate) to construct water‐resistant and scalable RTP materials. Covalent immobilization of chromophores within the rigid framework yields dynamic photoactivated afterglow, extending the lifetime from 2.1 to 946.4 ms. The resulting films retain bright RTP even under water while exhibiting water‐mediated tunable mechanical properties. Furthermore, Förster resonance energy transfer with Rhodamine B enables full‐color RTP spanning blue to orange. Benefiting from the inherent thermoplasticity and hydroplasticity of cellulose acetate, the RTP cellulose derivatives are readily processed into diverse 1D/2D/3D architectures and applied in multilevel information encryption. This covalent anchoring strategy offers a sustainable and commercially viable pathway to robust polysaccharide‐based RTP, opening new opportunities for optoelectronics, security, and eco‐friendly photonic technologies.
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Xinyan Fan
College of Material Science and Engineering, Key Laboratory of Bio‐based Material Science and Technology (Ministry of Education) Northeast Forestry University Harbin P. R. China
Ying Wang
Yixuan Jiao
College of Material Science and Engineering, Key Laboratory of Bio‐based Material Science and Technology (Ministry of Education) Northeast Forestry University Harbin P. R. China
Xiaoqian Zhou
Xiangyu Tang
Department of Applied Physics, Nanjing University of Science and Technology 1 , Nanjing, Jiangsu 210094,
Cunshi Zhao
College of Material Science and Engineering, Key Laboratory of Bio‐based Material Science and Technology (Ministry of Education) Northeast Forestry University Harbin P. R. China
Wuming Fan
College of Material Science and Engineering, Key Laboratory of Bio‐based Material Science and Technology (Ministry of Education) Northeast Forestry University Harbin P. R. China
Yunfeng Guo
Dong Wang
Qingbo Wang
Zefang Xiao
College of Material Science and Engineering, Key Laboratory of Bio‐based Material Science and Technology (Ministry of Education) Northeast Forestry University Harbin P. R. China
Yanjun Xie
College of Material Science and Engineering, Key Laboratory of Bio‐based Material Science and Technology (Ministry of Education) Northeast Forestry University Harbin P. R. China
Yonggui Wang