“…10 Based on carefully designed experiments and structural characterization by thermogravimetry (TGA) and Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) the authors demonstrated that the intensity variations could be ascribed to the desorption of surface moisture at high temperatures (470 K), finding a 0.5% weight loss or gain on heating and cooling, respectively. Nevertheless, despite the extensive work on the subject, reviewed in a series of recent papers, [11][12][13] the real-time monitoring of the emissions during heating-cooling cycles has been disregarded. Only recently, Li and co-workers have briefly compared the thermally dependent UCL of oleic acid capped and uncapped UCNPs.…”