| Literature DB >> 30444605 |
Xiang Wang1,2, Xiaoyu Li3, Satoshi Aya2, Fumito Araoka2, Yasuhiro Ishida2, Akiko Kikkawa2, Markus Kriener2, Yasujiro Taguchi2, Yasuo Ebina4, Takayoshi Sasaki4, Shogo Koshiya4, Koji Kimoto4, Takuzo Aida1,2.
Abstract
Optical properties of aqueous colloidal dispersions of 2D electrolytes, if their aspect ratios are extra-large, can be determined by their orientation preferences. Recently, we reported that a colloidal dispersion of diamagnetic titanate(IV) nanosheets (TiIVNSs), when placed in a magnetic field, is highly anisotropic because TiIVNS anomalously orients its 2D plane orthogonal to the magnetic flux lines due to its large anisotropic magnetic susceptibility. Herein, we report a serendipitous finding that TiIVNSs can be in situ photochemically reduced into a paramagnetic species (TiIV/IIINSs), so that their preference of magnetic orientation changes from orthogonal to parallel. This transition distinctly alters the structural anisotropy and therefore optical appearance of the colloidal dispersion in a magnetic field. We also found that TiIV/IIINSs is autoxidized back to TiIVNSs under non-deaerated conditions. By using an elaborate setup, the dispersion of TiIVNSs serves as an optical switch remotely operable by magnet and light.Entities:
Year: 2018 PMID: 30444605 DOI: 10.1021/jacs.8b09625
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Am Chem Soc ISSN: 0002-7863 Impact factor: 15.419