“…The hybridization of nanostructured inorganic hosts with organic photofunctional molecules has been widely and extensively studied. − The photofunctional organic functional molecules hybridized with nanosized inorganic hosts have been observed to have unique redox properties in photochemical and photophysical processes. ,− In our previous studies, − consecutively stacked hybrid thin films of mesoporous silica films ( cubic -MPS) − or monodisperse mesoporous silica spheres (MMSS) − and layered titania nanosheets (TNS) ,,− were shown to exhibit unique photoinduced electron transfer between the cationic porphyrins (MTMPyP 4+ ; M = H 2 , Zn, and Co) and methyl viologen (MV 2+ ), which were separated and were present in different inorganic hosts. , Upon UV-light illumination of the photocatalytic TNS, , the (MV 2+ -TNS)/(H 2 TMPyP 4+ -MMSS), MV 2+ radical ions (MV +• ) were formed at the expense of the oxidative consumption of H 2 TMPyP 4+ , resulting in electron transfer through the interface between the TNS and mesoporous silica, thus leading to charge separation at the interface between the two nanostructured inorganic hosts. ,, The charge separated states obtained in these materials were highly stabilized and lasted for several hours even in the ambient atmosphere …”