Issue 53, 2019

Electrospun Janus-like pellicle displays coinstantaneous tri-function of aeolotropic conduction, magnetism and luminescence

Abstract

A new Janus-like pellicle with top-bottom structure, functionalized by conductive aeolotropism, magnetism and luminescence (defined as a CML Janus-like pellicle), is conceived and constructed via electrospinning by combining microcosmic with macroscopic partitions. [PANI/PMMA]//[Eu(BA)3phen/PMMA] and [Fe3O4/PMMA]//[Tb(BA)3phen/PMMA] Janus-like microribbons are selected as building units to construct a conductive aeolotropism-luminescence layer (CL layer) and magnetism-luminescence layer (ML layer), and the two layers are combined to form a CML Janus-like pellicle. Macroscopic partition is achieved by designing the Janus-like structure of the pellicle, while Janus-like microribbons are used for the microcosmic partition by separating rare earth luminescent compounds from dark-colored magnetic Fe3O4 NPs and conductive PANI. The CML Janus-like pellicle has stronger luminescence compared to the contrast samples. The magnetism of the CML Janus-like pellicle can be adjusted by changing the doping amount of Fe3O4 NPs. The CML Janus-like pellicle can achieve a strong and variable conductive aeolotropism via changing the doping amount of PANI and the highest conductive aeolotropism ratio can reach ca. 108 times when the PANI content is 70%. Microcosmic and macroscopic partitions are simultaneously integrated into the CML Janus-like pellicle, which results in almost no detrimental mutual influences between the two layers, and the overall performances of the CML Janus-like pellicle are greatly improved.

Graphical abstract: Electrospun Janus-like pellicle displays coinstantaneous tri-function of aeolotropic conduction, magnetism and luminescence

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
17 Aug 2019
Accepted
26 Sep 2019
First published
30 Sep 2019
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

RSC Adv., 2019,9, 30890-30904

Electrospun Janus-like pellicle displays coinstantaneous tri-function of aeolotropic conduction, magnetism and luminescence

Y. Xie, Q. Ma, H. Qi, Y. Song, J. Tian, M. A. Musa, W. Yu, X. Dong, D. Li and G. Liu, RSC Adv., 2019, 9, 30890 DOI: 10.1039/C9RA06444C

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