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A nano-silver enhancement effect on the luminescence of a ligand–Eu 3 + complex via a SiO2 spacer

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posted on 2024-06-05, 04:19 authored by R Wang, J Tang, N Kong, Y Wang, J Liu
Luminescent rare earth complex (REC) nanocomposites, Eu(TTA)3 Phen attached onto Ag@SiO2 nanoshells, were fabricated by facile wet chemistry and self-assembly techniques. Transmission electron microscopy, and fourier transform infrared and UV-Vis spectroscopy were used to investigate the step-by-step fabrication. The luminescence of REC was significantly enhanced using a silver core (size: 45nm) surrounded by a 20-nm thick silica shell. Thicker or thinner silica shells afforded tuning of the metal-enhanced luminescence. The thiophene-TTA-containing REC fluorophore was able to etch the silver core, resulting in hollow silica shells, consequently displaying no luminescence enhancing capabilities. The etching efficiency was proportional to the concentration of Eu(TTA) 3 Phen, and decreased with increasing shell thickness.

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Journal

Australian journal of chemistry

Volume

67

Pagination

644-650

Location

Clayton, Vic.

ISSN

0004-9425

eISSN

1445-0038

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2014, CSIRO

Issue

4

Publisher

CSIRO Publishing

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