JOURNAL ARTICLE

Long Afterglow Room‐Temperature Phosphorescence from Nanopebbles: A Urea Pyrolysis Product

Khemnath PatirSonit Kumar Gogoi

Year: 2019 Journal:   Chemistry - An Asian Journal Vol: 14 (15)Pages: 2573-2578   Publisher: Wiley

Abstract

Abstract Materials having long afterglow are highly sought after for various applications such as light‐emitting diodes, security signs and bioimaging. Herein, we report a simple, low‐cost synthesis of a purely organic room‐temperature phosphorescent nanomaterial with a pebble‐like structure by heating urea, a biocompatible and easily available precursor, at 200 °C with a high phosphorescence lifetime of 1.0365 s and a visible afterglow for up to 10 s. This urea derived phosphorescent nanocomposite (UPNC) can be mixed with commercially available acrylic paint base and common gum, which can be readily used as a phosphorescent pigment.

Keywords:
Phosphorescence Afterglow Materials science Photochemistry Nanotechnology Chemistry Optics Fluorescence Physics

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