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Plasma-electrochemical synthesis of europium doped cerium oxide nanoparticles

Journal

FRONTIERS OF CHEMICAL SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
Volume 13, Issue 3, Pages 501-510

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11705-019-1810-7

Keywords

plasma-electrochemical method; europium doped ceria; rare earth nanoparticles; photoluminescence

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  1. Chinese Scholarship Council (CSC)

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In the present study, a plasma-electrochemical method was demonstrated for the synthesis of europium doped ceria nanoparticles. Ce(NO3)(3) center dot 6H(2)O and Eu(NO3)(3) center dot 5H(2)O were used as the starting materials and being dissolved in the distilled water as the electrolyte solution. The plasma-liquid interaction process was in-situ investigated by an optical emission spectroscopy, and the obtained products were characterized by complementary analytical methods. Results showed that crystalline cubic CeO2:Eu3+ nanoparticles were successfully obtained, with a particle size in the range from 30 to 60 nm. The crystal structure didn't change during the calcination at a temperature from 400 degrees C to 1000 degrees C, with the average crystallite size being estimated to be 52 nm at 1000 degrees C. Eu3+ ions were shown to be effectively and uniformly doped into the CeO2 lattices. As a result, the obtained nanophosphors emit apparent red color under the UV irradiation, which can be easily observed by naked eye. The photoluminescence spectrum further proves the downshift behavior of the obtained products, where characteristic D-5(0) -> F-7(1,2,3) transitions of Eu3+ ions had been detected. Due to the simple, flexible and environmental friendly process, this plasma-electrochemical method should have great potential for the synthesis of a series of nanophosphors, especially for bio-application purpose.

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