IrrevoChrom: Irreversible Organic Electrochromic Links for Tamperproof
Laura Maggini from the Department of Chemistry is leading the “IrrevoChrom” project.
The Irrevochrom fellowship aims to create an irreversible color changing material for use in anti-tampering, authentication and quality control applications. Currently unavailable in the market, this material will be integrated into flexible, low-cost visual indicators, particularly relevant in e-commerce.
Overview
The Irrevochrom fellowship aims to create an irreversible color changing material for use in anti-tampering, authentication and quality control applications. Currently unavailable in the market, this material will be integrated into flexible, low-cost visual indicators, particularly relevant in e-commerce. The electrochromic materials used to make electrochromic displays, will be used to make a reversible message when subjected to a small potential. The materials are tested with our industrial collaborators for commercial products developing tamperproof demos for client-engagement activities.
Collaborators
- Prelonic technologies
Silicon Austrian Labs
Duration
1 year (01.01.2023 – 31.12.2024)