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Multifunctional Gd2O3:Tm3+, Er3+, Nd3+ particles with luminescent and magnetic properties

Shubina, Irina M.
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Kolesnikov, Ilya E.
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Olshin, Pavel K.  
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June 1, 2022
Ceramics International

Development of novel materials with advanced properties is one of the main research directions of chemistry. New substances are not only crucial for many current technological applications but also should satisfy the needs of tomorrow. Industry often requires reliable, economically effective methods that can provide high quality reproducible results. Here we propose an inexpensive synthesis method that is suitable for synthesis of many types of particles. In this work we focused on Gd2O3:Tm3+, Er3+, Nd3+ particles with luminescence and magnetic properties. Based on the analysis of morphology, structural and optical properties of particles prepared by the standard Pechini methods and its variations, we found that the method with K2CO3 as additive yields particles with smaller sizes (down to tens of nm), higher crystallinity, and up to 1.7 times increased luminescence intensity. We also demonstrate that the unique combination of the particles' characteristics, for example, the intensity ratio of the luminescent bands corresponding to different REI and the mass susceptibility, strongly depends on the composition, synthesis method, and structure. The variety of the combination of the properties makes these particles a promising candidate for safety markers applications.& nbsp;

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DOI
10.1016/j.ceramint.2022.02.121
Web of Science ID

WOS:000793359700002

Author(s)
Shubina, Irina M.
Kolesnikov, Ilya E.
Olshin, Pavel K.  
Likholetova, Marina, V
Mikhailov, Mikhail D.
Manshina, Alina A.
Mamonova, Daria, V
Date Issued

2022-06-01

Published in
Ceramics International
Volume

48

Issue

11

Start page

15832

End page

15838

Subjects

Materials Science, Ceramics

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Materials Science

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modified pechini method

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metal oxide

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crystalline particle

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luminescence

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rare earth ions

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geo2-pbo-pbf2 glass-ceramics

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nanocrystalline powders

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oxide

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nanoparticles

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