Redox-Triggered Coloration Mechanism of Electrically
Tunable Colloidal Photonic Crystals
Posted on 2017-08-14 - 00:00
Electrically tunable
colloidal photonic crystals (ETPCs) have been
investigated because of several merits such as easy color tunability,
no discoloration, and clear color. The coloration mechanism of ETPCs
has been explained in terms of only the electric field. Herein, we
report on a new mechanism: electric field plus redox reaction. Specifically,
the coloration behavior of ETPCs was investigated under electrically
conductive or insulated conditions using current–voltage, cyclic
voltammetry, and zeta potential measurements, as well as scanning
electron microscopy. Electrophoretic movement of ETPC particles toward
the positive electrode was caused by the electric field due to the
particles’ negative surface charge. At the positive electrode,
ETPC particles lost their electrons and formed a colloidal crystal
structure. Finally, an ETPC transparent tube device was constructed
to demonstrate the coloration mechanism.