Eu3+ doped CaWO4 with tetragonal system were prepared at comparatively low temperature (125 ℃) in ethylene glycol medium. The phosphor was further investigated by X-ray difffactometer (XRD), photoluminescence sp...Eu3+ doped CaWO4 with tetragonal system were prepared at comparatively low temperature (125 ℃) in ethylene glycol medium. The phosphor was further investigated by X-ray difffactometer (XRD), photoluminescence spectrophotometer (PL), Fourier transform infra red (FT-IR) spectroscopy and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). XRD analysis indicated a decrease in the unit cell volume of CaWO4 with increasing Eu3+ ion concentration. It indicated the homogeneous substitution of Ca2+ ions in CaWO4 by the Eu3+ ions. TEM images showed that the particle size ranged from 20 to 200 nm and it could extend the application of the nanoparticles. The photoluminescence study showed that the intensity of electric dipole transition (SD0→TF2) at 614 nm dominated over the magnetic dipole transition (SD0→TFx) at 592 nm. The optimum concentration of Eu3+ for the highest luminescence was found to be 20 at.%. The as prepared samples were found to be dispersible in water and methanol.展开更多
Gold nanoclusters were rapid synthesized within 3 min at 120 ℃ by using papaya juice as a capping and reducing agent(P-AuNCs). The properties of the fluorescent probe were characterized by fluorescent spectroscopy, U...Gold nanoclusters were rapid synthesized within 3 min at 120 ℃ by using papaya juice as a capping and reducing agent(P-AuNCs). The properties of the fluorescent probe were characterized by fluorescent spectroscopy, UV-vis spectroscopy, dynamic light scattering and transmission electron microscope.Based on the surface electron density increase-induced fluorescence enhancing principle, a high selective method for detection of L-lysine was developed with the as-prepared P-AuNCs coupling the fluorescence emission at 440 nm. The fluorescent probe showed high stability and good biocompatibility. Its fluorescence intensity was found to be linearly dependent on the L-lysine concentration in the range of 10.0μmol/L to 1000.0 μmol/L(R^2=0.969) with a limit of detection of 6.0μmol/L. Furthermore, the PAuNCs based approach was applied for monitoring the urine L-lysine contents, demonstrating great potential of fluorescent probes in real samples analysis.展开更多
基金Project supported by the Department of Science and Technology (DST), New Delhi, Govt. of India
文摘Eu3+ doped CaWO4 with tetragonal system were prepared at comparatively low temperature (125 ℃) in ethylene glycol medium. The phosphor was further investigated by X-ray difffactometer (XRD), photoluminescence spectrophotometer (PL), Fourier transform infra red (FT-IR) spectroscopy and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). XRD analysis indicated a decrease in the unit cell volume of CaWO4 with increasing Eu3+ ion concentration. It indicated the homogeneous substitution of Ca2+ ions in CaWO4 by the Eu3+ ions. TEM images showed that the particle size ranged from 20 to 200 nm and it could extend the application of the nanoparticles. The photoluminescence study showed that the intensity of electric dipole transition (SD0→TF2) at 614 nm dominated over the magnetic dipole transition (SD0→TFx) at 592 nm. The optimum concentration of Eu3+ for the highest luminescence was found to be 20 at.%. The as prepared samples were found to be dispersible in water and methanol.
基金financial support from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Nos. 21575144, 91732103,21874138, 21727809, 21635008, 21621062)Chinese Academy of Sciences(No. QYZDJ-SSW-SLH034)
文摘Gold nanoclusters were rapid synthesized within 3 min at 120 ℃ by using papaya juice as a capping and reducing agent(P-AuNCs). The properties of the fluorescent probe were characterized by fluorescent spectroscopy, UV-vis spectroscopy, dynamic light scattering and transmission electron microscope.Based on the surface electron density increase-induced fluorescence enhancing principle, a high selective method for detection of L-lysine was developed with the as-prepared P-AuNCs coupling the fluorescence emission at 440 nm. The fluorescent probe showed high stability and good biocompatibility. Its fluorescence intensity was found to be linearly dependent on the L-lysine concentration in the range of 10.0μmol/L to 1000.0 μmol/L(R^2=0.969) with a limit of detection of 6.0μmol/L. Furthermore, the PAuNCs based approach was applied for monitoring the urine L-lysine contents, demonstrating great potential of fluorescent probes in real samples analysis.