Morphology-dependent fluorescence of europium-doped cerium oxide nanomaterials

Europium-doped CeO 2 nanomaterials have been investigated for a variety of sensing and biological applications, as doping enhances the catalytic activity of CeO 2 and contributes visible fluorescence to the nanomaterial. However, scant evidence is available that directly compares Eu 3+ fluorescence...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nanoscale advances 2021-06, Vol.3 (12), p.3563-3572
Hauptverfasser: D'Achille, Anne E, Wallace, Robert M, Coffer, Jeffery L
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Zusammenfassung:Europium-doped CeO 2 nanomaterials have been investigated for a variety of sensing and biological applications, as doping enhances the catalytic activity of CeO 2 and contributes visible fluorescence to the nanomaterial. However, scant evidence is available that directly compares Eu 3+ fluorescence from multiple morphologies establishing useful correlation(s) between physical and optical trends in such structures. To address this shortcoming, Eu 3+ -doped CeO 2 nanorods, nanowires, nanocubes, and annealed nanorods were synthesized and characterized, representing a range of crystalline defect sizes, defect concentrations, and surface moieties. Morphologies rich with oxygen defects and hydroxyl groups (assessed via X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy) quenched the Eu 3+ fluorescence, while samples with larger crystalline domains and lower Ce 3+ concentrations have relatively stronger emission intensities. Of the four morphologies, nanocubes exhibit the strongest emission, as each structure is monocrystalline with few oxygen defects and associated quenching sites. Furthermore, the Eu 3+ hypersensitive transition is more responsive to the dopant concentration in the nanocubes, as defects induced by the dopant are not removed by thermal annealing. Eu 3+ -doped CeO 2 nanorods, nanowires, nanocubes are utilized to assess the role of defect size/concentration and surface functionalization on Eu 3+ photophysics.
ISSN:2516-0230
2516-0230
DOI:10.1039/d1na00096a