Ultra-fast covalent molecular printing on cellulose paper by photo-strain-triggered click ligation: UV LED versus laser irradiations

2021 
The use of cyclopropenone derivatives as latent photo-released strained cyclic alkynes is reported for the covalent printing of complex patterns on cellulose paper. Two different approaches using either a UV LED or a laser as light irradiation source are discussed. While the high intensity of the laser damages the grafted molecular layer, the use of a simple UV LED allows the printing in only 8 min at room temperature with a good resolution at the micrometer scale with negligible diffusion. The validity of this strategy is demonstrated through the sequential printing of a QR code and a logo on the same paper sheet.
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