A novel white-light copolymer matched with 365 nm chips is prepared by bonding the vinyl-functionalized complexes Eu(TTA)2(Phen)(MAA), Tb(p-BBA)3(UA) and Zn(BTZ)(UA) to polysiloxaneprepolymer(synthesized by polycondensation of vinyltrimethoxysilane and diphenylsilanediol) through a technical route of polymerization after coordination. Its structure was characterized by infrared and ultraviolet. Under the excitation of 365 nm, when the ratio of the tricolor complexes is controlled to be 0.5: 3: 1.5, white light copolymer with CIE color coordinates of (0.327, 0.321) was obtained and packaged to get white light LED devices. After aging, the CIE color coordinates of the device change from (0.325, 0.329) to (0.341, 0.348), the color rendering index changes from 91 to 88, and the correlated color temperature changes from 5967 K to 5612 K. The loss of brightness is only 10.4%, which shows good resistance to UV aging. Moreover, the initial decomposition temperature of the copolymer is 235°C. The above results show that the bonding-type anti-ultraviolet copolymer phosphor has potential application in near ultraviolet LEDs.
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