Assembly of silver nanoparticles into hollow spheres using Eu(III) compound based on trifluorothenoyl-acetone

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The preparation of luminescent silver hollow spheres using Eu(III) compound based on trifluorothenoyl-acetone is described. The structure and size of silver hollow spheres were determined by TEM images. The result shows the formation of hollow structure and average size of the silver hollow spheres (0.9 μm). The silver hollow spheres were further characterized by UV absorption spectrum, SNOM and SEM images, suggesting them to be formed by self-assemble of some isolated silver nanoparticles. The luminescent properties of them were also investigated and they are shown to be high emission strength; moreover, they offer the distinct advantage of a lower packing density compared with other commercial luminescent products.

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Sun, Y., Liu, Y., Zhao, G., & Zhang, Q. (2008). Assembly of silver nanoparticles into hollow spheres using Eu(III) compound based on trifluorothenoyl-acetone. Nanoscale Research Letters, 3(2), 82–86. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11671-008-9118-4

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