Dual-Responsive Fe 3 O 4 @Polyaniline Chiral Superstructures for Information Encryption.
Zuyang YeZhiwei LiJi FengChaolumen WuQingsong FanChen ChenJinxing ChenYadong YinPublished in: ACS nano (2023)
Incorporating stimuli-responsive mechanisms into chiral assemblies of nanostructures offers numerous opportunities to create optical materials capable of dynamically modulating their chiroptical properties. In this study, we demonstrate the formation of chiral superstructures by assembling Fe 3 O 4 @polyaniline hybrid nanorods by using a gradient magnetic field. The resulting superstructures exhibit a dual response to changes in both the magnetic field and solution pH, enabling dynamic regulation of the position, intensity, and sign of its circular dichroism peaks. Such responsiveness allows for convenient control over the optical rotatory dispersion properties of the assemblies, which are further integrated into the design of a chiroptical switch that can display various colors and patterns when illuminated with light of different wavelengths and polarization states. Finally, an optical information encryption system is constructed through the controlled assembly of the hybrid nanorods to showcase the potential opportunities for practical applications brought by the resulting responsive chiral superstructures.