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Novel chitosan-ZnO based nanocomposites as luminescent tags for cellulosic materials

By
Saeed S.E.-S.
El-Molla M.M.
Hassan M.L.
Bakir E.
Abdel-Mottaleb M.M.S.
Abdel-Mottaleb M.S.A.

Novel chitosan-ZnO composites have been synthesized as luminescent taggants for cellulosic materials. The synthesized chitosan-ZnO nanospheres (CS-ZnO NS), chitosan-ZnO-oleic acid quantum dots (CS-ZnO-oleic QD) and chitosan-ZnO-oleic acid:Eu3+ doped nanorods (CS-ZnO-oleic:Eu3+ NR) were characterized by X-ray diffraction, photoluminescence spectroscopy, FTIR spectroscopy and transmission electron microscopy. The prepared luminescent CS-ZnO composites were used in printing paste and applied to different types of papers and textiles by using screen printing technique. The colorimetric values of the printed CS-ZnO-oleic acid and CS-ZnO-oleic:Eu3+ showed that printing caused slightly change in color values. Scanning electron microscopy images and color values of the printed surface showed that CS-ZnO-oleic QD and highly luminescence CS-ZnO-olic:Eu3+ NR are suitable for use as a printed security feature. © 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.