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Fluorescent Silica Hybrid Film-Forming Materials Based on Salicylaldazine

Authors :
Georgiana Cornelia Ispas
Raluca Manea
Adriana Nicoleta Frone
Violeta Purcar
Alina Raditoiu
Luminita Eugenia Wagner
Valentin Raditoiu
Florentina Monica Raduly
Mihai Anastasescu
Source :
Coatings, Volume 10, Issue 12, Coatings, Vol 10, Iss 1255, p 1255 (2020)
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
MDPI AG, 2020.

Abstract

Fluorescent film-forming materials were obtained by embedding salicylaldazine (SAA) in silica hybrids generated by sol&ndash<br />gel processes from different silane precursors in acid catalysis. Tuned local environments for the fluorophore were generated in the hosting network by modifying silica sols with organic groups through the co-condensation of tetraethylortosilicate (TEOS) and different alkoxysilanes hydrolysis products. The photophysical properties of the luminescent hybrid films were studied in direct relationship with structural, textural, and surface properties and based on interactions between SAA species and the silica hosting network. Film-forming materials were studied in order to determine differences in absorption and fluorescence emission due to the environments around the fluorophore. The variations recorded in the fluorescence emission spectra of the hybrid films were related to interactions established between the fluorophore species and their sterically hindered surroundings of the host hybrid silica, where free molecular motions are restricted. The influence of the type and amount of network modifier and of the fluorophore loading on the transparency of the films and fluorescence intensity was also investigated. The study carried out led to the elucidation of the necessary conditions for obtaining luminescent film-forming materials with high luminescence intensity and transparency useful for the design of new light concentrators.

Details

ISSN :
20796412
Volume :
10
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Coatings
Accession number :
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