Dispersion of Luminescent Nanoparticles in Different Derivatives of Poly(ethyl methacrylate)

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作者
Davion, B. [1 ]
Delhorbe, V. [1 ]
Peralta, S. [1 ]
Goubard, F. [1 ]
Vidal, F. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Cergy Pontoise, Federat Inst Mat FD 4122, LPPI, F-95031 Neuville Sur Oise, Cergy Pontoise, France
关键词
Nanocomposite; PHEMA; Lanthanide Oxide; Nanoparticle Dispersion; Quenching Effect; OXIDE NANOPARTICLES; POLYMER; NANOCOMPOSITES; NANOCRYSTALS; COMPOSITES; MORPHOLOGY; PARTICLES; BRUSHES;
D O I
10.1166/jnn.2011.3595
中图分类号
O6 [化学];
学科分类号
0703 ;
摘要
Gd2O3:Tb(5%) nanoparticles were prepared via the polyol route and dispersed without any stabilizer in several ethyl methacrylate derivatives matrices such as poly(ethyl methacrylate), poly(2-methoxyethyl methacrylate) and poly(2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate) (PHEMA). Nanocomposites were obtained via free-radical polymerization of methacrylic monomers with ethylene glycol dimethacrylate as crosslinker and colloidal solution of Gd2O3:Tb(5%) nanoparticles. Best results are obtained with PHEMA in which the dispersed Gd2O3:Tb(5%) nanoparticles are spherical with a mean diameter of 15 nm, as measured by TEM. The obtained solid Gd2O3:Tb(5%)/PHEMA nanocomposites are highly transparent (in the visible spectral range) and exhibit characteristic photoluminescence of Tb3+ D-5(4)-F-7(J) (J = 6-3), with D-5(4)-F-7(5) strong green emission at 536 nm upon UV excitation. The nanoparticles and nanocomposites have been well characterized by high-resolution transmission electron microscope (TEM), UV/Vis transmission spectra, photoluminescence excitation, and emission spectra.
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页码:3208 / 3214
页数:7
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