b-diketonates of Eu3+, red phosphors, supported on sol-gel functionalised silica

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Autor(a) principal: Nassar,Eduardo J.
Data de Publicação: 2001
Outros Autores: Serra,Osvaldo A., Calefi,Paulo S., Manso,Cynthia M.C.P., Neri,Cláudio R.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Materials research (São Carlos. Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-14392001000100005
Resumo: Silica gel was functionalised with chloropropyl groups through the sol-gel process and then a beta-diketone was incorporated into the support. Afterwards, Eu3+ ion and its chelates of 1,10-phenantroline (phen) and 2,2'-bipyridine (bpy), red phosphors, were supported on such silica. Luminescence studies of Eu3+ bound to this new material have shown that there is an increase in the intensity of the emission when the ion is isolated by ligands in the silica matrix. The energy transfer from the ligands phen and bpy to Eu3+ ion was observed in the excitation spectra, which present new bands ascribed to the ligands and/or complex. The Eu3+-functionalised silica was characterised by TGA and FTIR. TGA analysis showed that there is a large loss of mass around 300 °C, which is ascribed to the organic part of the material. The FTIR spectra presented the vibration modes for Si-C and -CH2-. The luminescent properties of the ions surrounding the Eu3+ ion were studied. The decay curve displayed a bi-exponential behaviour, indicating that there is more than one site of Eu3+ on the surface of the silica.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv b-diketonates of Eu3+, red phosphors, supported on sol-gel functionalised silica
title b-diketonates of Eu3+, red phosphors, supported on sol-gel functionalised silica
spellingShingle b-diketonates of Eu3+, red phosphors, supported on sol-gel functionalised silica
Nassar,Eduardo J.
rare earth
sol-gel process
functionalised silica
luminescence
red phosphor
title_short b-diketonates of Eu3+, red phosphors, supported on sol-gel functionalised silica
title_full b-diketonates of Eu3+, red phosphors, supported on sol-gel functionalised silica
title_fullStr b-diketonates of Eu3+, red phosphors, supported on sol-gel functionalised silica
title_full_unstemmed b-diketonates of Eu3+, red phosphors, supported on sol-gel functionalised silica
title_sort b-diketonates of Eu3+, red phosphors, supported on sol-gel functionalised silica
author Nassar,Eduardo J.
author_facet Nassar,Eduardo J.
Serra,Osvaldo A.
Calefi,Paulo S.
Manso,Cynthia M.C.P.
Neri,Cláudio R.
author_role author
author2 Serra,Osvaldo A.
Calefi,Paulo S.
Manso,Cynthia M.C.P.
Neri,Cláudio R.
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Nassar,Eduardo J.
Serra,Osvaldo A.
Calefi,Paulo S.
Manso,Cynthia M.C.P.
Neri,Cláudio R.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv rare earth
sol-gel process
functionalised silica
luminescence
red phosphor
topic rare earth
sol-gel process
functionalised silica
luminescence
red phosphor
description Silica gel was functionalised with chloropropyl groups through the sol-gel process and then a beta-diketone was incorporated into the support. Afterwards, Eu3+ ion and its chelates of 1,10-phenantroline (phen) and 2,2'-bipyridine (bpy), red phosphors, were supported on such silica. Luminescence studies of Eu3+ bound to this new material have shown that there is an increase in the intensity of the emission when the ion is isolated by ligands in the silica matrix. The energy transfer from the ligands phen and bpy to Eu3+ ion was observed in the excitation spectra, which present new bands ascribed to the ligands and/or complex. The Eu3+-functionalised silica was characterised by TGA and FTIR. TGA analysis showed that there is a large loss of mass around 300 °C, which is ascribed to the organic part of the material. The FTIR spectra presented the vibration modes for Si-C and -CH2-. The luminescent properties of the ions surrounding the Eu3+ ion were studied. The decay curve displayed a bi-exponential behaviour, indicating that there is more than one site of Eu3+ on the surface of the silica.
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