Green Synthesis of A2SiF6 (A=Li–Cs) Nanoparticles using Ionic Liquids as Solvents and as Fluorine Sources: A Simple Approach without HF

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In this Communication, nanoparticles of the fluoridosilicates A2SiF6 (A=Li, Na, K, Rb, Cs), which are extremely promising host lattices for future LEDs, are presented for the first time. The preparation method we introduce here is a very simple and energy and time saving one, moreover the usage of toxic HF or elemental fluorine is avoided. In detail, the ionic liquid [Bmim]PF6 was used both as solvent and fluoride source in an ionothermally assisted microwave synthesis. The small size of the so-obtained nanoparticles is of huge relevance for their applications as thin films or for the coverage of surfaces, for example in next-generation white LEDs upon doping with Mn4+.

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Olchowka, J., Suta, M., & Wickleder, C. (2017). Green Synthesis of A2SiF6 (A=Li–Cs) Nanoparticles using Ionic Liquids as Solvents and as Fluorine Sources: A Simple Approach without HF. Chemistry - A European Journal, 23(50), 12092–12095. https://doi.org/10.1002/chem.201702375

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