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Evaluation of cryo-treatment in the luminescent properties of PVDF/Eu2O3 composite obtained by using buriti oil as additive
Fecha
2019-06-01Registro en:
Solid State Sciences, v. 92, p. 24-30.
1293-2558
10.1016/j.solidstatesciences.2019.04.003
2-s2.0-85064463205
4921948374820065
0000-0002-7772-2701
Autor
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Institución
Resumen
Polymeric matrices containing luminescent particles find many applications like temperature sensor platforms. However, it is important to understand the impact of the particle immobilization on the polymer structural and optical properties in order to optimize its performance. Therefore, in this study, a new luminescent polymeric composite was fabricated by combining poly (vinylidene fluoride) (PVDF), buriti oil (BO) and Eu2O3 particles, evaluating the membrane luminescent properties before and after a cryo-treatment with liquid N2 in order to enhance the Eu(III) emission. Also, the influence of Eu2O3 particles and BO in the polymer structural, thermal, morphological and optical properties was evaluated. The composite membranes with bandgap lying between 5.60 and 5.90 eV were obtained as γ-PVDF phase after being dried at 100 °C, with spheroidal particles connected by necks. The PVDF membranes are very stable till temperatures as high as 370 °C, and the Eu2O3 particle addition increases the membrane thermal stability while the BO decreases the PVDF stability. The cryo-treatment with N2 increases the PVDF crystallinity, leading to the PVDF particles agglomeration. The PVDF/BO/Eu2O3 membrane exhibited the characteristic red emission from Eu(III) along with an unexpected BO emission. Finally, after the cryo-treatment, the Eu3+ emission increases while the BO emission vanishes, and due to this temperature sensitivity, the system shows potential to be applied in temperature sensor platforms.