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Hydrothermal control, characterization, growth mechanism, and photoluminescence properties of highly crystalline 1D Eu(OH) nanostructures. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Six distinct types of one-dimensional Eu(OH) nanostructures, including various prism and rod shapes, were created using a hydrothermal method involving EuCl and NaOH.
  • The products' morphologies and structures were thoroughly characterized using several microscopy and spectroscopy techniques, revealing that factors like precursor pH significantly influenced the nanostructures' shapes and sizes.
  • The fluorescence analysis showed specific photoluminescence emission peaks linked to the D-F transitions of Eu, with a notable high site symmetry affecting the emission intensity at different wavelengths.

Article Abstract

Six types of 1D Eu(OH) nanostructures with typical morphologies, including short hexagonal prism, long hexagonal prism, coiling rod, short rod, long rod, and nanobunch, were synthesized the hydrothermal route using EuCl and NaOH as raw materials. The morphologies, sizes, structures, and compositions of the as-prepared products were characterized by scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, selected area electron diffraction, X-ray diffraction, and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. The effects of different reaction conditions on the morphology and size of the products were also investigated, and the relevant growth mechanism was assessed. Results showed that the geometric features of Eu(OH) are affected by the precursor pH and reaction time and temperature; among these factors, precursor pH played a key role in controlling the morphologies of the resulting Eu(OH) nanostructures. The fluorescence properties of the six Eu(OH) nanostructures were analyzed, and typical photoluminescence emission peaks due to the D-F ( = 1-4) transition of Eu were noted. Moreover, the intensity of the emission peak of the products at 616 nm was slightly weaker than that at 592 nm. This finding reflects the high site symmetry of Eu in the Eu(OH) nanostructures.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9056699PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra04338aDOI Listing

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