Time evolution of the inner structure of antimony phosphate nanosheet suspension developing structural colouration†
Abstract
Structural colouration observed in antimony phosphate nanosheet suspensions has been known for two decades, but the stability of their inner structures has not been a topic in colloidal nanosheet systems. In this study, we investigate the time evolution of structures in suspension using UV-visible spectrometry and small-angle X-ray scattering. Here, we report that antimony phosphate nanosheet systems re-organise their inner structures, especially at lower concentrations (isotropic or biphasic region), and that the basal spacing decreases with time after sample preparation, although the evolution speed depends on the sample concentration. The stability of the inner structure of the suspension is essential for their application as structural colour materials in sensors and colourants.