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Get Free AccessThe threat of counterfeiting demands advanced anti-counterfeiting systems integrating dynamic multistate control with molecular-level security. Limited by static signatures or single-stimulus responsiveness, balancing counterfeit resistance and authorized decodability is difficult. Here, we present stereoisomeric engineering of aggregation-induced emission luminogens, E/Z-TPEMN (tetraphenylethene with methoxy and naphthalimide moieties), which leverages molecular homology with identical frameworks and stimulus-specific divergence responses to achieve multilevel information encryption. Both isomers exhibit identical orange emission in solution, making them initially camouflaged. In aggregates, E-TPEMN shows reversible mechano-/solvatochromism with green/orange shifts, while Z-TPEMN responds minimally, enabling selective signal activation. Both isomers undergo synchronized photoisomerization and self-catalyzed photocleavage, irreversibly transitioning to blue-emitting BPMN. By orchestrating sequential stimuli (solvent, force, and light), the programmable high-contrast fluorescent labels are custom designed. Further, we achieve hierarchical control over information states: initial camouflage via uniform fluorescence, selective decryption through solvent-triggered E-TPEMN activation, photomask-based information writing via photoreaction, temporary concealment through mechanical disruption, and permanent erasure via photocleavage.
Lin Lu, Bo Wu, Xinyuan He, Lei Zeng, Jianxing Wang, Ryan T. K. Kwok, Jianwei Sun, Zheng Zhao, Jacky W. Y. Lam, Ben Zhong Tang (2025). Stereoisomeric synergy of AIEgens: Homology-driven camouflage and divergent responsiveness for dynamic multistate anti-counterfeiting. , 8(11), DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.matt.2025.102332.
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