Issue 12, 2002

The in-situ synthesis process and luminescence behavior of a p-hydroxybenzoic acid–terbium complex in sol–gel derived host materials

Abstract

The in-situ synthesis and photophysical properties of a p-hydroxybenzoic acid–terbium (PHBA–Tb3+) complex in sol–gel derived host materials have been investigated. The Raman scattering spectrum of a 1% TbCl3–3% PHBA co-doped gel was the same as that of the PHBA–Tb3+ complex powders synthesized in ethanolic solution, indicating that the PHBA–Tb3+ complex was synthesized in the 1% TbCl3–3% PHBA co-doped gel. The steady-state excitation and emission spectra of the 1% TbCl3–3% PHBA co-doped gel, which were similar to those of the PHBA–Tb3+ complex powders, also indicated the synthesis of the PHBA–Tb3+ complex in the 1% TbCl3–3% PHBA co-doped gel. The time-resolved spectra of the 1%TbCl3–3% PHBA co-doped gel indicated an efficient ligand-to-metal energy transfer, which also confirmed the synthesis of the PHBA–Tb3+ complex in the gel. The luminescence decay curve of the 1% TbCl3–3% PHBA co-doped gel could be fitted by a double-exponential function. Due to the less efficient non-radiative 5D4 relaxation processes in the gel, the presence of the PHBA–Tb3+ complex in the gel led to greatly increased 5D4 lifetimes.

Graphical abstract: The in-situ synthesis process and luminescence behavior of a p-hydroxybenzoic acid–terbium complex in sol–gel derived host materials

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
27 May 2002
Accepted
29 Aug 2002
First published
27 Sep 2002

J. Mater. Chem., 2002,12, 3560-3564

The in-situ synthesis process and luminescence behavior of a p-hydroxybenzoic acid–terbium complex in sol–gel derived host materials

X. Fan, X. Lv, S. Li, F. Wang and M. Wang, J. Mater. Chem., 2002, 12, 3560 DOI: 10.1039/B205055B

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