2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.matlet.2015.05.038
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Synthesis of thermoluminescence α-Ca2P2O7:Eu3+ bio-nanomaterial

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“…SCS of phosphate-based phosphors include preparation of water-based reactive slurries of metal nitrates, ammonium dihydrogen phosphate, and urea followed by ignition in preheated furnaces at temperatures between 500– 600 °C. For incorporation of fluorine into the crystal structure of phosphors, ammonium fluoride was also added into reactive solutions and slurries. , In most cases, postsynthesis annealing in air at temperatures between 800–1200 °C was applied. It is reported that for the preparation of Eu 2+ activated phosphors, the annealing stage should be performed in reductive atmosphere. For example, Tang and Xue reported SCS of a series of orthophosphate solid solutions with a general formula of Sr 8 Mg 1– m Zn m Y­(PO 4 ) 7 :Eu 2+ by immersion of reactive solutions in preheated furnace for 5 min to initiate the combustion reaction .…”
Section: Solution Combustion-derived Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SCS of phosphate-based phosphors include preparation of water-based reactive slurries of metal nitrates, ammonium dihydrogen phosphate, and urea followed by ignition in preheated furnaces at temperatures between 500– 600 °C. For incorporation of fluorine into the crystal structure of phosphors, ammonium fluoride was also added into reactive solutions and slurries. , In most cases, postsynthesis annealing in air at temperatures between 800–1200 °C was applied. It is reported that for the preparation of Eu 2+ activated phosphors, the annealing stage should be performed in reductive atmosphere. For example, Tang and Xue reported SCS of a series of orthophosphate solid solutions with a general formula of Sr 8 Mg 1– m Zn m Y­(PO 4 ) 7 :Eu 2+ by immersion of reactive solutions in preheated furnace for 5 min to initiate the combustion reaction .…”
Section: Solution Combustion-derived Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…TL phosphors have been extensively used because of their proven potential in the field of radiation dosimetory, biochemistry, forensic science, archeology, geology etc. [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main reason of emphasizing on borate is their variety of structure types, transparency to a wide range of wavelengths, high laser damage tolerance, and high optical quality (Bajaj and Omanwar 2013). Combustion synthesis is a good low-cost, one-step, and lowtemperature method for the synthesis of borates, phosphates, and silicates (Khan et al 2015;Bhatkar et al 2002;Thakare et al 2007;Bhatkar et al 2007;Sonekar et al 2007;Sonekar et al 2009). Some orthoborates, LiMgBO 3 :Dy 3+ (Bajaj and Omanwar 2014), NaCaBO3 (Wu et al 2005) (Kumar et al 2013), NaCaBO 3 : Ce 3+ , Mn 2+ (Sun et al 2013), NaCaBO 3 :Ce 3+ , Tb 3+ , Mn 2+ (Zhang and Gong 2014), NaCaBO 3 :Sm 3+ (Bedyal et al 2014), etc., have been synthesized with different methods to explore their crystal structure and luminescent properties for probable applications in medical as well as industrial fields.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%