White Light Emission from a Simple Mixture of Fluorescent Organic Compounds

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Three fluorescent organic compounds—furocoumarin (FC), dansyl aniline (DA), and 7-hydroxycoumarin-3-carboxylic acid (CC)—are mixed to produce almost pure white light emission (WLE). This novel mixture is immobilised in silica aerogel and applied as a coating to a UV LED to demonstrate its applicability as a low-cost, organic coating for WLE via simultaneous emission. In ethanol solution and when immobilised in silica aerogel, the mixture exhibits a Commission Internationale d’Eclairage (CIE) chromaticity index of (0.27, 0.33). It was observed that a broadband and simultaneous emission involving coumarin carboxylic acid, furocoumarin and dansyl aniline played a vital role in obtaining a CIE index close to that of pure white light.

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Muhamad Sarih, N., Myers, P., Slater, A., Slater, B., Abdullah, Z., Tajuddin, H. A., & Maher, S. (2019). White Light Emission from a Simple Mixture of Fluorescent Organic Compounds. Scientific Reports, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-47847-5

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