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Site-selective occupation of Eu2+ activators toward full-visible-spectrum emission in well-designed borophosphate phosphors

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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL
Volume 395, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.cej.2020.125141

Keywords

Site-selective occupation; White-light phosphor; Anion-group cosubstitution; High color rendering

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundations of China [51762040]
  2. Introduction Program of HighLevel Talents of Xinjiang Ministry of Science, Research Fund of Xinjiang Normal University Research Platform Student Project [KWFG1806, KWFG1802]

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Efficient modulation of the site-selection of activators is of great significance for designing high-performance phosphors. Herein, we report that site-selective occupation of Eu2+ activators in mixed anion-group realizes full visible spectrum emission in borophosphate K2BaCa(PO4)(2-x)(BO3)(x):0.03Eu(2+) phosphors, which are designed by using K2BaCa(PO4)(2):0.03Eu(2+) cyan-emitting phosphor. In the pristine sample, there are four crystallographic sites (Ca, Ba, K1 and K2), yet, Eu2+ ions only occupy the K1 and K2 sites. By anion-group cosubstituting (PO4)(3-) with (BO3)(3-) units, the most strikingly discoveries here are that a Eu2+-substitution new pathway is opened up, rendering partial Eu2+ ions enter Ca crystallographic site that could never be occupied before, yielding an intense Eu2+ red emission band at 660 nm, and consequently realizing spectral tuning from original cyanemitting to white-light emission. The structural analysis and DFT calculations support the concept that Eu2+ ion preferably occupy the Ca site, and revealing impressive insights of site-selective occupation of Eu2+ in the borophosphate white-light phosphors. Importantly, using only this full-visible-spectrum phosphor (x = 0.4), as-prepared WLED shows excellent color quality (Ra = 90.4 and R9 = 93.8). This work not only presents an in-depth investigation of site-selection of Eu2+, but also opens a new way to design full-visible-spectrum phosphors.

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