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Visible Light-Induced Electron Transfers in Titania Nanosheet and Mesoporous Silica Integrated Films

Two spatially different nano-structured inorganic materials, titania nanosheets (TNS) and mesoporous silica (MPS), were integrated onto a glass substrate to form stacked composite thin films. Investigations were then carried out on photoinduced electron transfers between the tetrakis(1-methylpyridin...

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Published in:Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan 2006, Vol.79 (3), p.386-396
Main Authors: Yui, Tatsuto, Tsuchino, Takako, Akatsuka, Kosho, Yamauchi, Atsushi, Kobayashi, Yuka, Hattori, Takeshi, Haga, Masa-aki, Takagi, Katsuhiko
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Language:English
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Summary:Two spatially different nano-structured inorganic materials, titania nanosheets (TNS) and mesoporous silica (MPS), were integrated onto a glass substrate to form stacked composite thin films. Investigations were then carried out on photoinduced electron transfers between the tetrakis(1-methylpyridinium-4-yl)porphyrinatometal(4+) ion ([M(tmpyp)]4+); M = H2, Zn, and Co) and 1,1′-dimethyl-4,4′-bipyridinium (methyl viologen; MV2+) within the hybrid films. The [M(tmpyp)]4+ molecules were found to be adsorbed only in the MPS nano-cavities, while MV2+ was intercalated only in the TNS layer, i.e., the [M(tmpyp)]4+ and MV2+ molecules could be separately and selectively accommodated into the MPS nano-cavities and TNS layers of the hybrid films, respectively. Upon UV light irradiation (TNS excitation) of the films containing [H2(tmpyp)]4+, the decomposition of [H2(tmpyp)]4+ and the formation of a one-electron reduced MV2+ (MV+•) were observed, clearly indicating photoinduced electron transfers in the MPS/TNS films. Moreover, when the metal-complex [Zn(tmpyp)]4+ or [Co(tmpyp)]4+ was used in place of [H2(tmpyp)]4+, visible light-induced electron transfers could be observed in the present MPS/TNS hybrid films, the first report of such charge separation in consecutively stacked thin films by visible light.
ISSN:0009-2673
1348-0634
DOI:10.1246/bcsj.79.386