Issue 2, 2019

Significantly conquering moisture-induced luminescence quenching of red line-emitting phosphor Rb2SnF6:Mn4+ through H2C2O4 triggered particle surface reduction for blue converted warm white light-emitting diodes

Abstract

Mn4+ doped fluoride phosphors have attracted tremendous attention in the solid-state lighting field due to the outstanding feature of efficient narrow band red emission. However, poor resistance against moisture-induced luminescence quenching is a recognized obstacle for realizing their wider commercial use. Herein, we design and fabricate a highly stable red phosphor based on previously unnoticed Rb2SnF6:Mn4+, which, estimated by the single crystal X-ray diffraction data, crystallizes in the trigonal space group P[3 with combining macron]m1 with the lattice parameters a = b = 6.0323(12) Å, c = 4.7880(8) Å, and V = 150.89(7) Å3. The Rb2SnF6:Mn4+ as expected exhibits highly efficient red emission upon excitation by UV and blue light. Significantly, the poor water resistance is conquered by constructing a protective deactivated layer with surface reduction of Mn4+. A treatment solution with appropriate reducing ability is emphasized to obtain Rb2SnF6:Mn4+ with simultaneous high brightness and water resistance. The results show that the low concentration of H2C2O4 solution treated Rb2SnF6:Mn4+ preserves a bright red-emitting color analogous to its initial color and >95% of its initial emission intensity when immersing in water at room temperature (RT) and in boiling water for 3 h. Lastly, by employing H2C2O4 treated Rb2SnF6:Mn4+ as a red phosphor, a high quality WLED with a CRI of 90, CCT of 3936 K and luminous efficacy of 106.24 lm W−1 is fabricated. This work not only experimentally fabricates a new efficient and stable Rb2SnF6:Mn4+ phosphor that can be used for high performance warm WLEDs but also provides a deep insight into how to well address moisture-induced Mn4+ luminescence quenching through appropriate reduction of Mn4+, opening up new opportunities for future solid-state lighting purposes.

Graphical abstract: Significantly conquering moisture-induced luminescence quenching of red line-emitting phosphor Rb2SnF6:Mn4+ through H2C2O4 triggered particle surface reduction for blue converted warm white light-emitting diodes

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
16 Oct 2018
Accepted
15 Nov 2018
First published
20 Nov 2018

J. Mater. Chem. C, 2019,7, 247-255

Significantly conquering moisture-induced luminescence quenching of red line-emitting phosphor Rb2SnF6:Mn4+ through H2C2O4 triggered particle surface reduction for blue converted warm white light-emitting diodes

C. Jiang, M. G. Brik, A. M. Srivastava, L. Li and M. Peng, J. Mater. Chem. C, 2019, 7, 247 DOI: 10.1039/C8TC05207G

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