Volume 10, Number 7, 1221-1224, DOI: 10.1007/s11051-008-9380-5

Synthesis and characterization of core-shell europium(III)-silica nanoparticles

Harri Härmä, Christina Graf and Pekka Hänninen

From the issue entitled "Special Focus: Thermal Conductivity of Nanofluids"

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Abstract

Luminescent core-shell europium(III)-silica nanoparticles were prepared using europium(III) chelate core structure and polyvinylpyrrolidone synthesis strategy for silica shell. Europium(III):naphtoyltrifluoroacetone:trioctylphosphineoxide complex was spontaneously agglomerated from organic solvent to water. Polyvinylpyrrolidone was adsorbed onto the core structure and stable silica shell was synthesized using tetraethylorthosilicate. Nanosized particles with a diameter of 71 ± 5 nm and 11 nm shell thickness were obtained with fluorescence decay rate of 517 μs and excitation and emission wavelengths of 334 and 614 nm, respectively.

Keywords  Nanoparticle - Europium chelate - Core-shell - Time-resolved fluorescence

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