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Transparent functional nanocomposite films based on octahedral metal clusters: synthesis by electrophoretic deposition process and characterization

Transparent optical thin films have recently attracted a growing interest for functional window applications. In this study, highly visible transparent nanocomposite films with ultraviolet (UV)-near-infrared (NIR)-blocking capabilities are reported. Such films, composed of Mo(6) and Nb(6) octahedral...

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Autores principales: Thi Kim Nguyen, Ngan, Dubernet, Marion, Matsui, Yoshio, Wilmet, Maxence, Shirahata, Naoto, Rydzek, Gaulthier, Dumait, Noée, Amela-Cortes, Maria, Renaud, Adèle, Cordier, Stéphane, Molard, Yann, Grasset, Fabien, Uchikoshi, Tetsuo
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6458394/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31032021
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsos.181647
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Sumario:Transparent optical thin films have recently attracted a growing interest for functional window applications. In this study, highly visible transparent nanocomposite films with ultraviolet (UV)-near-infrared (NIR)-blocking capabilities are reported. Such films, composed of Mo(6) and Nb(6) octahedral metal atom clusters (MC) and polymethylmethacrylate polymer (PMMA), were prepared by electrophoretic deposition on indium tin oxide-coated glass (ITO glass). PMMA was found to improve both the chemical and physical stability of Mo(6) and Nb(6) MCs, resulting in a relatively homogeneous distribution of the clusters within the PMMA matrix, as seen by microstructural observations. The optical absorption spectrum of these transparent MC@polymer nanocomposite films was marked by contributions from their Mo(6) and Nb(6)-based clusters (absorption in the UV range) and from the ITO layer on silica glass (absorption in the NIR range). Mo(6)@PMMA nanocomposite films also exhibited excellent photoluminescence properties, which were preserved even after exposure to 50°C at a relative humidity of 70% for one month. These films cumulate high transparency in the visible range with remarkable UV-NIR blocking properties and represent interesting candidates for functional glass application.