Issue 25, 2015

Ba3(PO4)2 hierarchical structures: synthesis, growth mechanism and luminescence properties

Abstract

Europium ions-activated flower-like Ba3(PO4)2 phosphor samples with assembled nanoplates were prepared by a facile synthesis route. X-ray diffraction patterns confirmed the single crystal structure with a rhombohedral phase. The synthesis mechanism of these hierarchical structures was explained from scanning electron microscope images taken at different growth times. Transmission electron microscopy was performed to further examine their crystallinity and the structural properties were also studied by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy analysis. The optical properties were investigated by analyzing the photoluminescence (PL) excitation and emission spectra of the samples. The PL emission spectra showed red emission of trivalent europium (Eu3+) ions along with blue emission due to the reduction of Eu3+ to its divalent (i.e., Eu2+) state. The cathodoluminescence spectra of the samples were almost similar with the PL spectra without any acute changes.

Graphical abstract: Ba3(PO4)2 hierarchical structures: synthesis, growth mechanism and luminescence properties

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
14 Mar 2015
Accepted
11 May 2015
First published
02 Jun 2015
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

CrystEngComm, 2015,17, 4647-4653

Ba3(PO4)2 hierarchical structures: synthesis, growth mechanism and luminescence properties

L. K. Bharat and J. S. Yu, CrystEngComm, 2015, 17, 4647 DOI: 10.1039/C5CE00532A

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