研究目的
To synthesize Li+-ion activated NaYF4: Er3+/Yb3+ phosphors via a modified solid-state process for latent fingerprint detection.
研究成果
Pure β-NaYF4 phosphors were successfully synthesized via a modified ball milling-assisted solid-state route. Li+ codoping enhanced upconversion properties, making the phosphors suitable for latent fingerprint detection on various surfaces. The phosphors showed promising characteristics for forensic applications.
研究不足
The study focuses on the synthesis and application of β-NaYF4 phosphors for latent fingerprint detection. Potential limitations include the scalability of the synthesis method and the sensitivity of the phosphors under different environmental conditions.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
A modified ball milling-assisted solid-state route was used for synthesis. High-speed planetary ball milling and solid-liquid mixing were employed to overcome high synthesis temperatures.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
NaF (s), YF3 (s), Li2CO3 (s), Er(NO3)3 (l), and Yb(NO3)3 (l) were used as starting materials. Metal nitrates were mixed with deionized water.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
Zirconia grinding balls, alumina crucible, Rigaku Ultima-IV X-Ray diffractometer, FESEM (JEOL JSM-7610F), particle size analyzer (Coulter, LS230), CW980-nm laser, monochromator, photomultiplier tube.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
Mixtures were milled at 700 rpm, annealed at different temperatures (200°C-600°C) for 3 h. Upconversion spectra were recorded under 980-nm laser excitation.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
XRD patterns were analyzed for phase purity. FESEM images and particle size distribution were analyzed. Upconversion spectra were recorded and analyzed.
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