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Long Persistent Luminescent HDPE Composites with Strontium Aluminate and Their Phosphorescence, Thermal, Mechanical, and Rheological Characteristics.

Anesh Manjaly PouloseHamid M ShaikhArafat AnisAbdullah AlhamidiNadavala Siva KumarAhmed Yagoub ElnourSaeed M Al-Zahrani
Published in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
In this work, HDPE/strontium aluminate-based auto glowing composites (SrAl 2 O 4 : Eu, Dy (AG 1 ) and Sr 4 Al 14 O 25 : Eu, Dy (AG 2 )) were prepared, and their phosphorescence studies were conducted. In HDPE/AG 1 composites, the green emission was observed at ~500 nm after the UV excitation at 320 nm. The HDPE/AG 2 has a blue emission at ~490 nm and, in both cases, the intensity of emission is proportional to the AG 1 and AG 2 content. The DSC data show that the total crystallinity of both the composites was decreased but with a more decreasing effect with the bulky AG 2 filler. The melting and crystallization temperatures were intact, which shows the absence of any chemical modification during high shear and temperature processing. This observation is further supported by the ATR-FTIR studies where no new peaks appeared or disappeared from the HDPE peaks. The tensile strength and modulus of HDPE, HDPE/AG 1 , and HDPE/AG 2 composites were improved with the AG 1 and AG 2 fillers. The rheological studies show the improvement in the complex viscosity and accordingly the storage modulus of the studied phosphorescent HDPE composites. The SEM images indicate better filler dispersion and filler-matrix adhesion, which improves the mechanical characteristics of the studied HDPE composites. The ageing studies in the glowing composites show that there is a decrease in the intensity of phosphorescence emission on exposure to drastic atmospheric conditions for a longer period and the composites become more brittle.
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