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Yun Zhang1, Yao Dou1, Zuyang Ye2
1School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, University of Jinan, Jinan, 250024, P. R. China.
Abstract:
Photoreversible color switching systems (PCSSs) exhibiting multi-color responses to visible light are favored for sustainable societal development over those relying on ultraviolet light due to safer operation and better penetration depth. Here, a PCSS capable of multi-color switching responsive to visible light based on highly photoreductive rutile-phase Sn-doped TiO2-x nanoparticles is reported. The Sn-doping significantly red-shifts the absorption band of the nanoparticles to the visible region, improving charge separation and transfer efficiencies and introducing Ti3+ species and oxygen vacancies as internal sacrificial electron donors for scavenging photogenerated holes. The resulting Sn-doped TiO2-x nanoparticles feature exceptional photoreduction ability and activity, thereby enabling photoreversible color switching of various redox dyes operational under visible light illumination. Furthermore, multi-color switching can be achieved via the color overlay effect by combining different redox dyes in one system, opening the door to many advanced applications, as demonstrated in their successful uses for developing visible-light-driven rewritable multi-color light-printing systems and visual information displays.
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