Studies on photoluminescence, electrochemical sensors, and photocatalysis using Ho3+-doped MgAl2O4 nanophosphors
Ho 3+ -doped MgAl 2 O 4 nanophosphors (1–11 mol%) were synthesized via solution combustion method and oxalyldihydrazide used as fuel. The findings revealed a range of band gap energies between 4.86 and 5.42 eV. Ho 3+ ions in the host undergo f-f transitions that are triggered at 406 nm, and as a res...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of the Iranian Chemical Society 2024-05, Vol.21 (5), p.1245-1257 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Ho
3+
-doped MgAl
2
O
4
nanophosphors (1–11 mol%) were synthesized via solution combustion method and oxalyldihydrazide used as fuel. The findings revealed a range of band gap energies between 4.86 and 5.42 eV. Ho
3+
ions in the host undergo f-f transitions that are triggered at 406 nm, and as a result, exhibit discrete photoluminescence emission peaks between 406 and 605 nm. Enhanced MgAl
2
O
4
has chromaticity diagram (CIE) coordinates from orange–red to yellow region and 97% color purity. Photocatalytic properties of NPs under UV light led to the discovery that a rapid orange–red dye is activated at 493 nm. Fast orange–red dye removal using the new photocatalysts and MgAl
2
O
4
:Ho
3+
nanophosphors has been demonstrated. The investigation showed that 89.02% of the dye lost its color after being exposed to radiation for 120 min. The cyclic voltametric method can detect lead pollution using the modified MgAl
2
O
4
:Ho
3+
carbon paste electrode. Based on their electrochemical performance, we conclude that MgAl
2
O
4
:Ho
3+
nanophosphors are effective lead detecting electrode materials. |
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ISSN: | 1735-207X 1735-2428 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s13738-024-02992-1 |