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Cinnamate-Intercalated Layered Yttrium Hydroxide: UV Light-Responsive Switchable Material

In recent years, there has been an increasing interest in stimuli-responsive host–guest materials due to the high potential for their application in switchable devices. Light is the most convenient stimulus for operating these materials; a light-responsive guest affects the host structure and the fu...

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Autores principales: Teplonogova, Maria A., Yapryntsev, Alexey D., Baranchikov, Alexander E., Ivanov, Vladimir K.
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10534862/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37763954
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/mi14091791
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author Teplonogova, Maria A.
Yapryntsev, Alexey D.
Baranchikov, Alexander E.
Ivanov, Vladimir K.
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Yapryntsev, Alexey D.
Baranchikov, Alexander E.
Ivanov, Vladimir K.
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description In recent years, there has been an increasing interest in stimuli-responsive host–guest materials due to the high potential for their application in switchable devices. Light is the most convenient stimulus for operating these materials; a light-responsive guest affects the host structure and the functional characteristics of the entire material. UV-transparent layered rare earth hydroxides intercalated with UV-switchable anions are promising candidates as stimuli-responsive host–guest materials. The interlayer distance in the layered rare earth hydroxides depends on the size of the intercalated anions, which could be changed in situ, e.g., via anion isomerisation. Nevertheless, for layered rare earth hydroxides, the possibility of such changes has not been reported yet. A good candidate anion that is capable of intercalating into the interlayer space is the cinnamate anion, which undergoes UV-assisted irreversible trans–cis isomerisation. In this work, both trans- and cis-cinnamate anions were intercalated in layered yttrium hydroxide (LYH). Upon UV-irradiation, the interlayer distance of trans-cinnamate-intercalated layered yttrium hydroxide suspended in isopropanol changed from 21.9 to 20.6 Å. For the first time, the results obtained demonstrate the possibility of using layered rare earth hydroxides as stimuli-responsive materials.
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spelling pubmed-105348622023-09-29 Cinnamate-Intercalated Layered Yttrium Hydroxide: UV Light-Responsive Switchable Material Teplonogova, Maria A. Yapryntsev, Alexey D. Baranchikov, Alexander E. Ivanov, Vladimir K. Micromachines (Basel) Article In recent years, there has been an increasing interest in stimuli-responsive host–guest materials due to the high potential for their application in switchable devices. Light is the most convenient stimulus for operating these materials; a light-responsive guest affects the host structure and the functional characteristics of the entire material. UV-transparent layered rare earth hydroxides intercalated with UV-switchable anions are promising candidates as stimuli-responsive host–guest materials. The interlayer distance in the layered rare earth hydroxides depends on the size of the intercalated anions, which could be changed in situ, e.g., via anion isomerisation. Nevertheless, for layered rare earth hydroxides, the possibility of such changes has not been reported yet. A good candidate anion that is capable of intercalating into the interlayer space is the cinnamate anion, which undergoes UV-assisted irreversible trans–cis isomerisation. In this work, both trans- and cis-cinnamate anions were intercalated in layered yttrium hydroxide (LYH). Upon UV-irradiation, the interlayer distance of trans-cinnamate-intercalated layered yttrium hydroxide suspended in isopropanol changed from 21.9 to 20.6 Å. For the first time, the results obtained demonstrate the possibility of using layered rare earth hydroxides as stimuli-responsive materials. MDPI 2023-09-19 /pmc/articles/PMC10534862/ /pubmed/37763954 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/mi14091791 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Teplonogova, Maria A.
Yapryntsev, Alexey D.
Baranchikov, Alexander E.
Ivanov, Vladimir K.
Cinnamate-Intercalated Layered Yttrium Hydroxide: UV Light-Responsive Switchable Material
title Cinnamate-Intercalated Layered Yttrium Hydroxide: UV Light-Responsive Switchable Material
title_full Cinnamate-Intercalated Layered Yttrium Hydroxide: UV Light-Responsive Switchable Material
title_fullStr Cinnamate-Intercalated Layered Yttrium Hydroxide: UV Light-Responsive Switchable Material
title_full_unstemmed Cinnamate-Intercalated Layered Yttrium Hydroxide: UV Light-Responsive Switchable Material
title_short Cinnamate-Intercalated Layered Yttrium Hydroxide: UV Light-Responsive Switchable Material
title_sort cinnamate-intercalated layered yttrium hydroxide: uv light-responsive switchable material
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10534862/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37763954
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/mi14091791
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