Issue 25, 2011

Acetate–citrate gel combustion: a strategy for the synthesis of nanosized lutetium hafnate phosphor powders

Abstract

The synthesis of rare-earth doped Lu4Hf3O12 phosphor nanopowders was achieved through the combustion of metal–organic acetate–citrate amorphous gels. Their crystalline structure and morphology have been characterized by X-ray diffraction and electron microscopy. Under UV and X-ray excitation a bright luminescence of the Eu3+ and Tb3+ dopant ions has been monitored by photo-luminescence as well as by radio-luminescence measurements. We highlight the role of the formation of nanosized precursor gels as an intermediate stage in the synthesis of high-density rare-earth doped Lu4Hf3O12 luminescent nanopowders.

Graphical abstract: Acetate–citrate gel combustion: a strategy for the synthesis of nanosized lutetium hafnate phosphor powders

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
12 Apr 2011
Accepted
11 May 2011
First published
26 May 2011

J. Mater. Chem., 2011,21, 8975-8978

Acetate–citrate gel combustion: a strategy for the synthesis of nanosized lutetium hafnate phosphor powders

A. Lauria, N. Chiodini, M. Fasoli, E. Mihóková, F. Moretti, A. Nale, M. Nikl and A. Vedda, J. Mater. Chem., 2011, 21, 8975 DOI: 10.1039/C1JM11553G

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