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Importance of the Mixing and High-Temperature Heating Steps in the Controlled Thermal Coprecipitation Synthesis of Sub-5-nm Na(Gd-Yb)F 4 :Tm

  • Baptiste Amouroux
  • , Clément Roux
  • , Jean Daniel Marty
  • , Mathieu Pasturel
  • , Aude Bouchet
  • , Michel Sliwa
  • , Olivier Leroux
  • , Fabienne Gauffre
  • , Christophe Coudret

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Abstract

In order to achieve a significant size reduction to get ultrasmall upconverting nanoparticles (UCNPs) following a thermal coprecipitation pathway, we identified two critical points: the UCNP precursor mixing and high-temperature heating steps. Significant differences could be observed according to the way the inorganic sodium and fluoride sources were mixed to the rare-earth oleate before the high-temperature heating step. More interestingly, accurate monitoring of the high-temperature heating step using microwave (MW) dielectric heating yielded major improvement toward ultrasmall UCNPs. Thus, hexagonal, Tm-doped sub-5-nm UCNPs with an unusual Na(Yb-Gd)F 4 matrix with 53% Yb were produced, displaying satisfactory luminescence. Noticeably, MW heating was achieved in a weakly MW-absorbing oleic acid (OA)/octadecene mixture, and the influence of the OA content composition on the MW heating efficiency is discussed in this report.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)5082-5088
Number of pages7
JournalInorganic Chemistry
Volume58
Issue number8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Apr 2019
Externally publishedYes

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