Piezochromic phenomena of nanometer voids formed by mono-dispersed nanometer powders compacting process

PLoS One. 2013 Oct 7;8(10):e72964. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0072964. eCollection 2013.

Abstract

Piezochromism describes a tendency of certain materials changing colors when they are subjected to various pressure levels. It occurs particularly in some polymers or inorganic materials, such as in palladium complexes. However, piezochromism is generally believed to work at high pressure range of 0.1-10 GPa. This research work focused on unique piezochromism responses of the nanometer voids formed by the 5-20 nm inorganic ISOH nanometer powders. It was discovered that microstructures of the nanometer voids could change color at very low pressures of only 0.002-0.01 GPa; its sensitivity to pressure was increased by tens of times. It is believed that the uniform microstructures of nanometer powders contributed to the material's high sensitivity of piezochromic phenomena. One factor which quantum optical change caused by nanometer voids affected the quantum confinement effect; another is surface Plasmon Resonance of great difference dielectric property between conductive ITO powder and insulation hydroxide.

MeSH terms

  • Color
  • Particle Size
  • Powders / chemistry*
  • Pressure*

Substances

  • Powders

Grants and funding

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