Journal of Luminescence | 2019

Patina-green coloured light emitting polycarbonate films: A synergistic extraction of improved UV endurance and considerate spectral down-conversion

 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract A dramatic increase in UV endurance of polycarbonate (PC) films were achieved via thoughtful intercalation of cesium zincate (Cs2ZnO2) nanoparticles (NPs). The augmented UV endurance of PC/Cs2ZnO2 nanocomposite (NC) films were analyzed via yellowing index quantification and Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) measurements at 1713\u202fcm−1. The foundation for improved UV stability was owed to Cs2ZnO2 NPs induced lessening of undesirable photo-degradation reactions. Moreover, the introduced NPs act to dissipate the high energy UV photons via polymer-nano metal oxide induced synergistic spectral down-conversion. The novel spectral down-conversion abilities and patina-green light emitting properties of PC/Cs2ZnO2 NC films were valued with UVA-transilluminator coupled fluorescence microscopic studies. Eventually, the synergistic combination of Cs2ZnO2 NPs with PC host, wherein the metal oxide offers protection against undesirable photo-degradation reactions, while the polymeric host guards the luminescence centers of nanostructured metal oxides are highly desirable for various photonic and opto-electronic applications.

Volume 210
Pages 276-284
DOI 10.1016/J.JLUMIN.2019.02.025
Language English
Journal Journal of Luminescence

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