Issue 22, 2020

Bright persistent green emitting water-dispersible Zn2GeO4:Mn nanorods

Abstract

Luminescent materials with bright and persistent emission have been attracting significant attention from the scientific community owing to their tremendous potential in the area of bioimaging, solid state lighting, and security applications. Moreover, when they are in a nanodomain and are water dispersible, their potential for in vivo and in vitro imaging is further increased. Keeping this in mind, we have synthesized water dispersible nanorods (NRs) of Zn2GeO4 (ZGO) and Mn2+-doped Zn2GeO4 (ZGOM) using the hydrothermal method. For the ZGOM NRs, we have also optimized the dopant Mn2+ concentration, the pH value of the reaction medium, and the precursor Zn/Ge molar ratio. The ZGO NRs emit a bright bluish white (cool-white) emission under UV irradiation which is ascribed to the various kinds of defects present in NRs. On the other hand, the ZGOM NRs display a highly bright green luminescence under UV irradiation with a quantum yield (QY) of 52%. The best emission output was observed with a dopant concentration of 2.0 mol% Mn2+, pH of 10.5, and Zn : Ge = 1 : 2. This fact suggests that zinc deficiency and excess of germanium lead to enhancement in emission intensity. More importantly, the undoped ZGO NRs could not display any kind of persistent luminescence, whereas the ZGOM NRs show excellent green afterglow properties (even visible with the naked eye) upon irradiation with 254 nm UV light. Such water dispersible nanocrystals with high QY and afterglow properties offer great potential for developing cost-effective and environmentally benign phosphors for multifunctional applications in society.

Graphical abstract: Bright persistent green emitting water-dispersible Zn2GeO4:Mn nanorods

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
31 Jan 2020
Accepted
23 Mar 2020
First published
23 Mar 2020

Dalton Trans., 2020,49, 7328-7340

Bright persistent green emitting water-dispersible Zn2GeO4:Mn nanorods

B. B. Srivastava, S. K. Gupta, Y. Li and Y. Mao, Dalton Trans., 2020, 49, 7328 DOI: 10.1039/D0DT00361A

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