Photoluminescence and electrochemical performances of Eu3+doped La10Si6O27 nanophosphor: Display and electrochemical sensor applications

The current work involves the synthesis of a series of Eu3+ (1–11 mol%) doped La10Si6O27 nanophosphors (ELNPs) by solution combustion method using oxalyl dihydrozil (ODH) as a fuel for the first time. The PXRD studies revealed the average crystallite size in the range 15–35 nm for ELNPs. DRS studies...

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Main Authors: A. Naveen Kumar, D.M. Jnaneshwara, M.R. Anil Kumar, N. Basavaraju, C.R. Ravikumar, H.C. Ananda Murthy, H. Nagabhushana, K.M. Girish, S. Ashwini, Ramachandra Naik
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-11-01
Series:Applied Surface Science Advances
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666523920300118
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Summary:The current work involves the synthesis of a series of Eu3+ (1–11 mol%) doped La10Si6O27 nanophosphors (ELNPs) by solution combustion method using oxalyl dihydrozil (ODH) as a fuel for the first time. The PXRD studies revealed the average crystallite size in the range 15–35 nm for ELNPs. DRS studies revealed the energy gap of Eu3+ (1–11 mol %) doped La10Si6O27 is ~5.4 eV. The Photoluminescence (PL) studies of the ELNPs showed all the characteristic emission of Eu3+ cations and optimal emission intensity was observed for 5 mol % concentration of Eu3+ ions. The excitation maxima detected at 360 nm, 379 nm, 391 nm, 400 nm, 413 nm and 462 nm were conformed to transitions from 7F0→5G3, 5G4, 5L6, 5D4, 5D3 and 5D2 states of Eu3+ ions respectively. The observed intensities of PL transitions clearly indicated great potentiality for the fabrication of blue/near UV-LED excited phosphor for WLEDs. The calculated CIE chromaticity coordinates confirm the red emission and were depicted in the CIE diagram. The paracetamol and penegra materials were effectively sensed by the prepared carbon paste electrode of Eu3+ (3 mol %) doped La10Si6O27 as revealed by cyclic voltammetric and EIS studies. All the above results show that the synthesized ELNPs can be a potential candidate for display and electrochemical sensor applications.
ISSN:2666-5239