Influence of the synthesis parameters on the properties of NaYF4:Yb3+,Tm3+ nanoparticles

Authors

  • Olivija Plohl Jozef Stefan Institute
  • Boris Majaron Jozef Stefan Institute
  • Maja Ponikvar-Svet Jozef Stefan Institute
  • Darko Makovec Jozef Stefan Institute
  • Darja Lisjak Jozef Stefan Institute

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17344/acsi.2015.1508

Keywords:

nanoparticles, dissolution, fluorescence, up-conversion

Abstract

Fluorescent nanoparticles, especially fluorides, have received a great deal of interest due to their optical properties, making them suitable for applications in bio-imaging. For this reason they need to exhibit a superior chemical stability in aqueous media. We have studied the influence of the synthesis parameters on the chemical stability of NaYF4 nanoparticles co-doped with Yb3+ and Tm3+. These nanoparticles have different crystal structures, and were synthesized hydrothermally or with thermal decomposition. The samples were characterized with X-ray diffraction and transmission electron microscopy. The up-conversion fluorescence of nanoparticles dispersed in water was measured at 400–900 nm. The partial dissolution of the fluorine in water was detected with an ion-selective electrode for all the samples. The dissolution of the other constituent ions was analysed with an optical emission spectrometer using inductively coupled plasma. The nanoparticles with a hexagonal crystal structure and sizes of around 20 nm that were synthesized with thermal decomposition showed a superior chemical stability in water together with a superior up-conversion fluorescence yield.

Author Biographies

Olivija Plohl, Jozef Stefan Institute

Department for materials synthesis

Boris Majaron, Jozef Stefan Institute

Department of complex matter

Maja Ponikvar-Svet, Jozef Stefan Institute

Department of inorganic chemistry and technology

Darko Makovec, Jozef Stefan Institute

Department for materials synthesis

Darja Lisjak, Jozef Stefan Institute

Department for materials synthesis

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Published

19.07.2015

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Materials science