Optically functional Di-urethanesil nanohybrids containing Eu3+ ions

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Sol-gel derived poly(oxyethylene)/siloxane hybrids (di-urethanesils) doped with europium triflate, Eu(CF3SO3)(3), were examined by XRD, C-13 and Si-29 MAS NMR and FT-IR, FT-Raman, and photoluminescence spectroscopies. The host framework of these materials consists of a siliceous network grafted through urethane linkages to both ends of polymer chains with 6 oxyethylene repeat units. Xerogels with infinity greater than or equal to n greater than or equal to 1 (where n is the molar ratio (OCH2CH2)/Eu3+) were analyzed. The compounds with n greater than or equal to 10 are amorphous. In samples with n less than or equal to 5 crystalline Eu(CF3SO3)(3) was detected. In the di-urethanesils with n greater than or equal to 10 the cations interact with the urethane carbonyl oxygen atoms. The complexation of the polyether chains to the cations is initiated at approximately n = 10. At n less than or equal to 10 both types of cation bonding situations occur. "Free" and weakly coordinated CF3SO3- ions exist in the whole range of salt concentrations analyzed. Ionic aggregates are formed in samples with n = 5 and 1. For 200 greater than or equal to n greater than or equal to 20 the emission quantum yields range from 0.7 to 8.1%. The decrease in the quantum yield with the increase of the Eu3+ concentration markedly depends on the activation of the energy transfer between the hybrid host's emitting centers and the cations, permitting, therefore, a fine-tuning of the emission chromaticity across the CIE (Commission Internationale d'Eclairage) diagram (e.g., (x, y) color coordinates from (0.19, 0.18) to (0.50, 0.49), for n = 200 and 5, respectively).

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ORGANIC-INORGANIC NANOCOMPOSITES; EMISSION QUANTUM YIELDS; SHORT POLYETHER CHAINS; METAL ACTIVATOR IONS; FULL-COLOR PHOSPHORS; POLYMER ELECTROLYTES; POLY(ETHYLENE OXIDE); HYBRID MATERIALS; SILICA/POLY(ETHYLENE OXIDE); LUMINESCENCE SPECTROSCOPY

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Chemistry; Materials Science

autores

Goncalves, MC; Bermudez, VD; Ferreira, RAS; Carlos, LD; Ostrovskii, D; Rocha, J

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