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Title: Sonochemically Assembled Photoluminescent Copper Modified Graphene Oxide Microspheres
Authors: Radziuk, D. V.
Mikhnavets, L. A.
Tkach, A. N.
Tabulina, L. V.
Labunov, V. A.
Keywords: публикации ученых;sonochemistry;assembly;graphene oxide;photoluminescence;silica;encapsulation;dye;charge transfer;polyvinyl alcohol
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: American Chemical Society
Citation: Sonochemically Assembled Photoluminescent Copper Modified Graphene Oxide Microspheres / Darya Radziuk, Lubov Mikhnavets, Anastasia Tkach, Ludmila Tabulina, Vladimir Labunov // Langmuir. – 2018. – Vol. 34. – Issue 29. – P. 8599–8610. – DOI: 10.1021/acs.langmuir.8b01557.
Abstract: New accessible sonochemical assembly method is developed for the preparation of photoluminescent oil-filled silica@CuS/Cu2O/CuO-GO microspheres with green, yellow and red colors of emitted light. This method is based on the ultrasonic emulsification of a biphasic mixture consisting of CuS/Cu2O/CuO-graphene oxide (GO) nanocomposites with polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) (aqueous phase) and tetraethyl orthosilicate with sunflower oil (organic phase). CuS/Cu2O/CuO-GO nanocomposites are composed of sonochemically formed three phases of copper: covellite CuS (p-type semiconductor), cuprite Cu2O (Bloch p-type semiconductor) and CuO (charge transfer insulator). The photoluminescence property of microspheres results from the H-bridging between PVA and CuS/Cu2O/CuO-GO nanostructures, light absorption ability of Cu2O and charge transfer insulation by CuO. Substitution of PVA by S-containing methylene blue quenches fluorescence by enhanced dye adsorption on CuS/Cu2O/CuO-GO because of CuS and induced charge transfer. Non-S-containing malachite green is in non-ionized form and tends to be in the oil phase, prohibiting the charge transfer on CuS/Cu2O/CuO-GO.
URI: https://libeldoc.bsuir.by/handle/123456789/36456
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