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Design of Eu(TTA) 3 phen-incorporating SiO 2 -coated transition metal oxide nanoparticles for efficient luminescence and magnetic performance.

Yun-Kun HongHyun Tae KimYoonsu ParkWooseok JeongMinyoung KimEunseo HwangYun Jae HwangMin-Ho LeeDon-Hyung Ha
Published in: Nanoscale (2023)
The development of multifunctional nanoparticles (NPs) combining individual properties, such as magnetic, luminescence, and optical properties, has attracted significant research interest. In this study, europium (Eu)-incorporating iron oxide nanoparticles (IONPs) with Eu(TTA) 3 phen (ET-SIOPs) were successfully designed and shown to have luminescence and magnetic properties. The proposed synthetic method has three steps: (1) IONP synthesis, (2) SiO 2 layer coating (1st coating), and (3) Eu-SiO 2 layer coating (2nd coating). The morphology of the ET-SIOPs was well preserved after the 2nd coating was conducted. According to the photoluminescence (PL) spectra in the range of 500 to 700 nm, the Eu-incorporating SIOPs with Eu(TTA) 3 phen (ET-SIOPs) exhibited the highest emission intensity compared to the Eu-incorporating SIOPs synthesized with other Eu precursors. Furthermore, the ET-SIOPs exhibited long-term luminescence stability of 6 months. In addition, this method of double-layer coating can be applied to other materials synthesized with different compositions and shapes, such as MnO and SiO 2 NPs. The findings of this study will not only provide new insights for the synthesis of luminescent-magnetic NPs with long-term luminescence stability and paramagnetic properties, but can also be applied for the design of various multifunctional NPs.
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