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Title: Facile Ultrasound Route To Prepare Micro/Nano Superstructures for Multi functional Applications
Authors: Yadav, H. A.
Eraiah, B.
Nagabhushana, H.
Darshan, G. P.
Daruka Prasad, B.
Sharma, S. C.
Premkumar, H. B.
Anantharaju, K. S.
Vijay Kumar, G. R.
Keywords: Latent fingerprints
Photoluminescence
Photocatalyst
Solid state lighting
Impedance spectroscopy
Judd−Ofelt analysis
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: American Chemical Society
Citation: Yadav, H. A., Eraiah, B., Nagabhushana, H., Darshan, G. P., Prasad, B. D., Sharma, S. C., ... & Vijayakumar, G. R. (2017). Facile ultrasound route to prepare micro/nano superstructures for multifunctional applications. ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering, 5(3), 2061-2074.
Abstract: Dy3+ doped zirconium dioxide (ZrO2) nanophosphors were prepared by cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB) assisted ultrasound method. The powder X-ray diffraction profiles showed pure cubic phase. Morphology changes were observed as there is a change in sonication time, CTAB concentration, pH and sonication power. The energy band gaps were varied from 4.13 to 4.53 eV. PL emission spectra exhibits sharp peaks at ∼483, 584 and 674 nm were ascribed to the transitions of 4F9/2→6H15/2, 4F9/2→6H13/2 and 4F9/2→6H11/2, respectively. The spectroscopic properties of the samples were evaluated by Judd−Ofelt theory. Photometric characterization of prepared samples shows white emission and suitable for lightemitting diodes. The optimized ZrO2:Dy3+ (3 mol %) nanopowders (NPs) was utilized to reveal latent fingerprint on various surfaces. The photocatalytic behavior of ZrO2:Dy3+ NPs was extensively studied by degrading hazardous methylene blue dye. Overall, results confirmed that the method of preparation was significant to achieve white light emitting diodes, UV-lasers, photodegradation and forensic applications.
URI: http://13.232.72.61:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/2003
ISSN: 2061−2074
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