Research

Heat-Responsive Material for Anti-Counterfeiting

Dr. Mark MacLachlan’s lab has developed an innovative material to combat counterfeiting by concealing and revealing information. The material features multiple layers, including a cellulose nanocrystal film and graphene oxide, forming a pressure-responsive system that remains blank until pressure is applied. Upon heat-pressing, a hidden pattern emerges, and even after the heat is removed, the pattern remains intact. This approach offers a powerful and reusable solution for secure information encryption, providing an effective tool to prevent counterfeiting.

Events

Oct 8 2025 - 5:00pm to 6:00pm
Victoria Pfennig
Department of Chemistry, The University of British Columbia
Oct 9 2025 - 1:00pm to 2:00pm
Prof. Zhenfeng Xi
Professor, College of Chemistry, Peking University (PKU)
Oct 14 2025 - 12:45pm to 2:00pm
Dr. Maxim V. Berezovski
Department of Chemistry and Biomolecular Sciences, University of Ottawa

News

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