Artigo de peri??dico
Microwave-assisted preparation of luminescent inorganic materials
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1420-3049
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10.3390/molecules26102882
0000-0001-7028-0878
62.82
70.14
Autor
CARVALHO, JOSE M. de
PEDROSO, CASSIO C.S.
SAULA, MATHEUS S. de N.
FELINTO, MARIA C.F.C.
BRITO, HERMI F. de
Resumen
Luminescent inorganic materials are used in several technological applications such
as light-emitting displays, white LEDs for illumination, bioimaging, and photodynamic therapy.
Usually, inorganic phosphors (e.g., complex oxides, silicates) need high temperatures and, in some
cases, specific atmospheres to be formed or to obtain a homogeneous composition. Low ionic
diffusion and high melting points of the precursors lead to long processing times in these solid-state
syntheses with a cost in energy consumption when conventional heating methods are applied.
Microwave-assisted synthesis relies on selective, volumetric heating attributed to the electromagnetic
radiation interaction with the matter. The microwave heating allows for rapid heating rates and small
temperature gradients yielding homogeneous, well-formed materials swiftly. Luminescent inorganic
materials can benefit significantly from the microwave-assisted synthesis for high homogeneity,
diverse morphology, and rapid screening of different compositions. The rapid screening allows for
fast material investigation, whereas the benefits of enhanced homogeneity include improvement in
the optical properties such as quantum yields and storage capacity. Funda????o de Amparo ?? Pesquisa do Estado de S??o Paulo (FAPESP) FAPESP: 17/05195-5; 20/10228-2