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Decomposition of persistent luminescent microparticles in corrosive phosphate glass melt

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Abstract Findings on the decomposition of persistent luminescent (PeL) SrAl2O4:Eu2+,Dy3+ microparticles (MPs) in phosphate glass melt under static condition are reported. PeL phosphate glasses with the composition (50P2O5-10Na2O-40SrO) (in mol%)… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Findings on the decomposition of persistent luminescent (PeL) SrAl2O4:Eu2+,Dy3+ microparticles (MPs) in phosphate glass melt under static condition are reported. PeL phosphate glasses with the composition (50P2O5-10Na2O-40SrO) (in mol%) were prepared by adding the MPs in the glass melt. The decomposition of the MPs occurs during the preparation of the glass and leads to changes in the Eu2+ sites and to the formation of Eu3+ which decreases the PeL properties of the glasses. The decomposition of the MPs depends on the temperature at which the MPs are added in the melt and also on the time before casting the melts.

Keywords: glass; persistent luminescent; glass melt; decomposition; decomposition persistent

Journal Title: Corrosion Science
Year Published: 2018

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