Issue 8, 2013

An artificial muscle model unit based on inorganic nanosheet sliding by photochemical reaction

Abstract

From the viewpoint of developing photoresponsive supramolecular systems in microenvironments to exhibit more sophisticated photo-functions even at the macroscopic level, inorganic/organic hybrid compounds based on clay or niobate nanosheets as the microenvironments were prepared, characterized, and examined for their photoreactions. We show here a novel type of artificial muscle model unit having much similarity with that in natural muscle fibrils. Upon photoirradiation, the organic/inorganic hybrid nanosheets reversibly slide horizontally on a giant scale, and the interlayer spaces in the layered hybrid structure shrink and expand vertically. In particular, our layered hybrid molecular system exhibits a macroscopic morphological change on a giant scale (∼1500 nm) compared with the molecular size of ∼1 nm, based on a reversible sliding mechanism.

Graphical abstract: An artificial muscle model unit based on inorganic nanosheet sliding by photochemical reaction

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Article information

Article type
Feature Article
Submitted
27 Dec 2012
Accepted
07 Feb 2013
First published
12 Feb 2013

Nanoscale, 2013,5, 3182-3193

An artificial muscle model unit based on inorganic nanosheet sliding by photochemical reaction

Y. Nabetani, H. Takamura, Y. Hayasaka, S. Sasamoto, Y. Tanamura, T. Shimada, D. Masui, S. Takagi, H. Tachibana, Z. Tong and H. Inoue, Nanoscale, 2013, 5, 3182 DOI: 10.1039/C3NR34308A

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