SrF2 hierarchical flowerlike structures: Solvothermal synthesis, formation mechanism, and optical properties


Autoria(s): Quan ZW; Yang DM; Li CX; Yang PP; Cheng ZY; Yang J; Kong DY; Li J
Data(s)

2009

Resumo

We present a solvothermal route to the synthesis of SrF2 hierarchical flowerlike structures based on thermal decomposition of single source precursor (SSP) of strontium trifluoroacetate in benzylamine solvent. These flowerlike superstructures are actually composed of numerous aggregated nanoplates, and the growth process involves the initial formation of spherical nanoparticles and subsequent transformation into nanoplates. which aggregated together to form microdisks and finally flowerlike superstructures. The results demonstrate the important role of benzylamine in the formation of well-defined SrF2 superstructures, not only providing size and shape control to form nanoplates but also contributing to the self-assembly behavior of nanoplates to build into flower-like superstructures. Additionally, the photoluminescence properties of the obtained SrF2 superstructures are studied.

Identificador

http://202.98.16.49/handle/322003/12087

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/148457

Idioma(s)

英语

Fonte

Quan ZW;Yang DM;Li CX;Yang PP;Cheng ZY;Yang J;Kong DY;Li J.SrF2 hierarchical flowerlike structures: Solvothermal synthesis, formation mechanism, and optical properties,MATERIALS RESEARCH BULLETIN ,2009,44(5):1009-1016

Palavras-Chave #RARE-EARTH FLUORIDE #SHAPE CONTROL #NANOSTRUCTURES #NANOCRYSTALS #SUPERSTRUCTURES #NANOPARTICLES #PRECURSOR #CHROMATE #GROWTH #ROUTE
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期刊论文