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Using special Janus nanobelt as constitutional unit to construct anisotropic conductive array membrane for concurrently affording color-tunable luminescence and superparamagnetism

We have used electrospinning technology to fabricate a tri-functional nanobelt array membrane exhibiting tunable anisotropic electrical conduction, superparamagnetism and color-tunable luminescence by using a lab-made co-axis//single-axis spinneret and an aluminum drum collection device. Each one-di...

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Autores principales: Xi, Xue, Yu, Wensheng, Ma, Qianli, Li, Dan, Dong, Xiangting, Wang, Jinxian, Liu, Guixia
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9085564/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35548253
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra06283h
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author Xi, Xue
Yu, Wensheng
Ma, Qianli
Li, Dan
Dong, Xiangting
Wang, Jinxian
Liu, Guixia
author_facet Xi, Xue
Yu, Wensheng
Ma, Qianli
Li, Dan
Dong, Xiangting
Wang, Jinxian
Liu, Guixia
author_sort Xi, Xue
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description We have used electrospinning technology to fabricate a tri-functional nanobelt array membrane exhibiting tunable anisotropic electrical conduction, superparamagnetism and color-tunable luminescence by using a lab-made co-axis//single-axis spinneret and an aluminum drum collection device. Each one-dimensional (1D) Janus nanobelt is composed of luminescent-superparamagnetic bifunctional [Fe(3)O(4)/polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA)]@[Tb(BA)(3)phen/Eu(BA)(3)phen/PMMA] coaxial nanobelt and conducting polyaniline (PANI)/PMMA nanobelt. Moreover, all Janus nanobelts are aligned in the same manner to generate a two-dimensional (2D) array film. The conductance along the length is much stronger than the conductance in the width (two perpendicular directions). Therefore, the array membrane has excellent anisotropic electrical conduction. The conduction ratio reaches 10(8) times between the length and width of the Janus nanobelt array membrane, which is the highest conduction ratio between the two perpendicular directions for nanobelt materials reported internationally. Furthermore, we can modulate the degree of electrically conducting anisotropy of the samples by varying the amount of PANI. In addition, the Janus nanobelt array membrane is concurrently endowed by superior and adjustable superparamagnetism and photoluminescence. Importantly, the innovative philosophy and manufacturing technique of the new Janus nanobelt array membrane provide an easy way to prepare multifunctional nano-membranes.
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spelling pubmed-90855642022-05-10 Using special Janus nanobelt as constitutional unit to construct anisotropic conductive array membrane for concurrently affording color-tunable luminescence and superparamagnetism Xi, Xue Yu, Wensheng Ma, Qianli Li, Dan Dong, Xiangting Wang, Jinxian Liu, Guixia RSC Adv Chemistry We have used electrospinning technology to fabricate a tri-functional nanobelt array membrane exhibiting tunable anisotropic electrical conduction, superparamagnetism and color-tunable luminescence by using a lab-made co-axis//single-axis spinneret and an aluminum drum collection device. Each one-dimensional (1D) Janus nanobelt is composed of luminescent-superparamagnetic bifunctional [Fe(3)O(4)/polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA)]@[Tb(BA)(3)phen/Eu(BA)(3)phen/PMMA] coaxial nanobelt and conducting polyaniline (PANI)/PMMA nanobelt. Moreover, all Janus nanobelts are aligned in the same manner to generate a two-dimensional (2D) array film. The conductance along the length is much stronger than the conductance in the width (two perpendicular directions). Therefore, the array membrane has excellent anisotropic electrical conduction. The conduction ratio reaches 10(8) times between the length and width of the Janus nanobelt array membrane, which is the highest conduction ratio between the two perpendicular directions for nanobelt materials reported internationally. Furthermore, we can modulate the degree of electrically conducting anisotropy of the samples by varying the amount of PANI. In addition, the Janus nanobelt array membrane is concurrently endowed by superior and adjustable superparamagnetism and photoluminescence. Importantly, the innovative philosophy and manufacturing technique of the new Janus nanobelt array membrane provide an easy way to prepare multifunctional nano-membranes. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2018-09-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9085564/ /pubmed/35548253 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra06283h Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Xi, Xue
Yu, Wensheng
Ma, Qianli
Li, Dan
Dong, Xiangting
Wang, Jinxian
Liu, Guixia
Using special Janus nanobelt as constitutional unit to construct anisotropic conductive array membrane for concurrently affording color-tunable luminescence and superparamagnetism
title Using special Janus nanobelt as constitutional unit to construct anisotropic conductive array membrane for concurrently affording color-tunable luminescence and superparamagnetism
title_full Using special Janus nanobelt as constitutional unit to construct anisotropic conductive array membrane for concurrently affording color-tunable luminescence and superparamagnetism
title_fullStr Using special Janus nanobelt as constitutional unit to construct anisotropic conductive array membrane for concurrently affording color-tunable luminescence and superparamagnetism
title_full_unstemmed Using special Janus nanobelt as constitutional unit to construct anisotropic conductive array membrane for concurrently affording color-tunable luminescence and superparamagnetism
title_short Using special Janus nanobelt as constitutional unit to construct anisotropic conductive array membrane for concurrently affording color-tunable luminescence and superparamagnetism
title_sort using special janus nanobelt as constitutional unit to construct anisotropic conductive array membrane for concurrently affording color-tunable luminescence and superparamagnetism
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9085564/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35548253
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra06283h
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