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Reversible Switching of the Magnetic Orientation of Titanate Nanosheets by Photochemical Reduction and Autoxidation.

Xiang WangXiaoyu LiSatoshi AyaFumito AraokaYasuhiro IshidaAkiko KikkawaMarkus KrienerYasujiro TaguchiYasuo EbinaTakayoshi SasakiShogo KoshiyaKoji KimotoTakuzo Aida
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2018)
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.
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