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Luminescent siliceous materials based on sodium silicate, organic polymers and silicon analogs

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Abstract A new composite materials of various particle morphology were obtained by silicic acid condensation in the presence of oligomeric polyamine, poly (vinyl amine) or co(1-vinylimidazole - acrylic acid). These… Click to show full abstract

Abstract A new composite materials of various particle morphology were obtained by silicic acid condensation in the presence of oligomeric polyamine, poly (vinyl amine) or co(1-vinylimidazole - acrylic acid). These organic compounds are the models of biopolymers which participate in synthesis of siliceous structures in living organisms. Hydroxides of silicon analogs (Ge, Ti, Zr and Sn) were also applied as additives in the composite synthesis. The obtained materials show greatly more intensive luminescence comparing with pure silica without essential changes in luminescence spectra and lifetimes. We suppose the increase in emission intensity under the action of organic and inorganic additives is connected with increase of concentration of the luminescence-active defects which present in pure silica. Our results show possibility to obtain bright luminescent siliceous materials with controllable nano- and micro-level morphology by the action of polymeric amines and silicon analogs.

Keywords: luminescent siliceous; siliceous materials; materials based; based sodium; sodium silicate; silicon analogs

Journal Title: Materials Chemistry and Physics
Year Published: 2017

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