Issue 2, 2004

Exfoliation and film preparation of a layered titanate, Na2Ti3O7, and intercalation of pseudoisocyanine dye

Abstract

Fine powders of propylammonium-exchanged Na2Ti3O7 were successfully converted to transparent thin films by swelling (and exfoliating) the material in water and subsequent casting and drying the obtained titanate sol on a substrate. The dispersion of the material was promoted by sonication and hydrothermal treatment of the sol. A self-standing film was also obtained by depositing the sol on a Teflon substrate and subsequent peeling off from the substrate by soaking in acetone. Taking advantage of the cation exchange capability of the films thus obtained, a cationic cyanine dye (pseudoisocyanine) was intercalated with retaintion of the transparency and morphology of the films. Polarized visible spectra revealed that the intercalated dyes were present as J-aggregates with the dipole moment oriented parallel to the film surface. The present methodology is a convenient way to fabricate titanate–dye hybrids as films.

Graphical abstract: Exfoliation and film preparation of a layered titanate, Na2Ti3O7, and intercalation of pseudoisocyanine dye

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
28 Jul 2003
Accepted
14 Oct 2003
First published
28 Oct 2003

J. Mater. Chem., 2004,14, 165-170

Exfoliation and film preparation of a layered titanate, Na2Ti3O7, and intercalation of pseudoisocyanine dye

N. Miyamoto, K. Kuroda and M. Ogawa, J. Mater. Chem., 2004, 14, 165 DOI: 10.1039/B308800F

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