Developing efficient photoreversible color switching systems for constructing rewritable paper is of significant practical interest owing to the potential environmental benefits including forest conservation, pollution reduction, and resource sustainability. Here we report that the color change associated with the redox chemistry of nanoparticles of Prussian blue and its analogues could be integrated with the photocatalytic activity of TiO2 nanoparticles to construct a class of new photoreversible color switching systems, which can be conveniently utilized for fabricating ink-free, light printable rewritable paper with various working colors. The current system also addresses the phase separation issue of the previous organic dye-based colo...
Development of a novel organic luminescent material for inkless writing, and self-erasing applicatio...
Nowadays, environmentally friendly synthesis pathways for preserving the environment and minimizing ...
Use of colloidal suspensions to generate structural colors has the potential to reduce the use of to...
Developing efficient photoreversible color switching systems for constructing rewritable paper is of...
We report a novel photoreversible color switching system based on the photocatalytic activity of TiO...
Remote, rapid, and ink-free printing/erasure on fabrics has great potential to revolutionize special...
"Digitalization" represents one approach to shift society's dependence on paper-based ...
In order to inhibit the photocatalytic degradation of organic material supports induced by small tit...
In order to inhibit the photocatalytic degradation of organic material supports induced by small tit...
Photoreversible color switching that can change colors with fast response and high stability is urge...
Abstract Modern paints and coatings are designed for a variety of applications, ranging from fine ar...
This paper discusses the possibility of immobilization of TiO2 nanoparticles onto recycled wool-base...
A facile method to produce paper–TiO2 decorated with AgBr nanoparticles by a mild hydrothermal proce...
To inhibit the photocatalytic degradation of organic material supports induced by small titania (TiO...
Paper, for writing and printing, is consumed a lot in modern life. However, the production of conven...
Development of a novel organic luminescent material for inkless writing, and self-erasing applicatio...
Nowadays, environmentally friendly synthesis pathways for preserving the environment and minimizing ...
Use of colloidal suspensions to generate structural colors has the potential to reduce the use of to...
Developing efficient photoreversible color switching systems for constructing rewritable paper is of...
We report a novel photoreversible color switching system based on the photocatalytic activity of TiO...
Remote, rapid, and ink-free printing/erasure on fabrics has great potential to revolutionize special...
"Digitalization" represents one approach to shift society's dependence on paper-based ...
In order to inhibit the photocatalytic degradation of organic material supports induced by small tit...
In order to inhibit the photocatalytic degradation of organic material supports induced by small tit...
Photoreversible color switching that can change colors with fast response and high stability is urge...
Abstract Modern paints and coatings are designed for a variety of applications, ranging from fine ar...
This paper discusses the possibility of immobilization of TiO2 nanoparticles onto recycled wool-base...
A facile method to produce paper–TiO2 decorated with AgBr nanoparticles by a mild hydrothermal proce...
To inhibit the photocatalytic degradation of organic material supports induced by small titania (TiO...
Paper, for writing and printing, is consumed a lot in modern life. However, the production of conven...
Development of a novel organic luminescent material for inkless writing, and self-erasing applicatio...
Nowadays, environmentally friendly synthesis pathways for preserving the environment and minimizing ...
Use of colloidal suspensions to generate structural colors has the potential to reduce the use of to...