Plate-like CDots/EuBDC nanocomposite for ratiometric luminescence thermometry

The synthesis of dual-emission nanocomposite materials has emerged as an excellent strategy for designing new and advanced luminescent ratiometric thermometers. In the present work, a dual-emission nanocomposite material based on carbon dots (CDots), with chitosan as the precursor, and EuropiumOrgan...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of materials chemistry. C, Materials for optical and electronic devices Materials for optical and electronic devices, 2022-08, Vol.1 (32), p.11614-11624
Hauptverfasser: da Silva, Kleyton Ritomar Monteiro, Calado, Claudia Manuela Santos, dos Santos, Thatiane Verssimo, Sales, Tasso de Oliveira, Viana, Rodrigo da Silva, Silva, Uslen Rocha, Ferreira, Rute A. S, Carlos, Lus D, Barbosa, Cintya D. A. E. S
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Zusammenfassung:The synthesis of dual-emission nanocomposite materials has emerged as an excellent strategy for designing new and advanced luminescent ratiometric thermometers. In the present work, a dual-emission nanocomposite material based on carbon dots (CDots), with chitosan as the precursor, and EuropiumOrganic Framework (CDots/EuBDC) was prepared, through ultrasonic synthesis, and applied as a ratiometric thermometer. Whereas the as-synthesized nanocomposite maintains the crystalline structure of EuBDC, its thermal stability increases and the surface area decreases due to the CDots incorporation. The ratio of the CDots/EuBDC emission intensities ( I CDots / I Eu ) is temperature-dependent in the 293 to 348 K range, in which the intensity of the Eu 3+ 5 D 0 7 F 2 transition works as a reference signal. The CDots/EuBDC luminescent thermometer shows a maximum relative thermal sensitivity of 1.58% K 1 at 293 K and a colorimetric temperature response with ( x , y ) CIE color coordinates ranging from blue (0.36, 0.27), at 293 K, to orange (0.43, 0.30), at 343 K. The synthesis of dual-emission nanocomposite materials has emerged as an excellent strategy for designing new and advanced luminescent ratiometric thermometers.
ISSN:2050-7526
2050-7534
DOI:10.1039/d2tc01587k