Temperature-sensing compositions can include an inorganic material, such
as a semiconductor nanocrystal. The nanocrystal can be a dependable and
accurate indicator of temperature. The intensity of emission of the
nanocrystal varies with temperature and can be highly sensitive to
surface temperature. The nanocrystals can be processed with a binder to
form a matrix, which can be varied by altering the chemical nature of the
surface of the nanocrystal. A nanocrystal with a compatibilizing outer
layer can be incorporated into a coating formulation and retain its
temperature sensitive emissive properties.