Morphological study of Sr2CeO4 blue phosphor with fine particles

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Morphological and spectroscopic studies of Sr2CeO4 blue phosphor in the form of fine particles prepared from a powdered multi-component precursor, via a combustion method, are reported. Samples were also prepared through a solid-state reaction and from a polymeric precursor for comparison. Citric acid or glycine as fuels in the combustion method lead to a mixture which is heated at 950°C for 4 h, resulting in spheroidal particles with a diameter between 250-550 nm. Samples from the polymeric precursor result in spheroidal particles (350-550 nm) and from the solid-state reaction in irregular particles (∼5 μm). Therefore, the combustion method is adequate for preparation of Sr2CeO4 in the form of spherical fine particles.

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Gomes, J., Pires, A. M., & Serra, O. A. (2004). Morphological study of Sr2CeO4 blue phosphor with fine particles. Quimica Nova, 27(5), 706–708. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-40422004000500005

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