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

Jan 13 2026 - 12:45pm to 2:00pm
Dr. Song Lin
Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Cornell University
Jan 20 2026 - 12:45pm to 2:00pm
Dr. Curtis Rieder
Gilead Canada Inc.

News

2025 Chemistry Alumni Award Winners

Congratulations to the 2025 UBC Chemistry Alumni Award winners, Dr. Renata Oballa (Alumni Award of Distinction) and Dr. Janet Ochola (Young Alumnus Award)!

Alumni Award of Distinction | Dr. Renata Oballa, BSc ’89, PhD '95...

UBC Chemistry Prof. Takamasa Momose Selected as One of Physics World's 10 Great Achievements for 2025

Congratulations to Dr. Takamasa Momose, who, alongside Susumu Kuma of the RIKEN Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics...