Shiwei Xue, Huiling Ding, Zhenghao Xia, Hengbin Mao, Sibo Zhao, Hailong Wang, Bingbing Fan, Gang Shao, Hongliang Xu, Hongxia Lu
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Abstract
Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) are the key to new generation displays. New semiconductor electron–hole recombination layer is the key to high-performance LEDs. Although all-inorganic quantum dot (QD) materials have the advantages of wide color gamut and narrow emission peaks, they face issues of toxicity of heavy metal ions and stability of QDs, the synthesis method is highly polluting and difficult to achieve industrial production. Thereby, lead-free all-inorganic phosphor with narrow FWHM needs to be explored. A new synthesis method is required to be investigated. All-inorganic Mn2+ bromide (Cs3MnBr5) is easy to synthesize and has low toxicity and superior luminescent properties. However, most synthesis methods rely on liquid-phase reaction systems and cannot achieve highly efficient synthesis. High-energy ball milling is an efficient method and has enormous potential for industrial production. In this paper, this method is used to synthesize Cs3MnBr5, and then Cs/Mn ratio, ball milling time, and ligand usage are studied. Furthermore, a new phase transformation of all-inorganic Mn2+ bromide is discovered, and the mechanism of high-energy ball milling is interpreted combining with phase transformation process. This article brings a new method to synthesis of all-inorganic Mn2+ bromide, explains the mechanism of ball milling, and expands the phase transformation of all-inorganic Mn2+ bromide.
期刊介绍:
Particle & Particle Systems Characterization is an international, peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary journal focusing on all aspects of particle research. The journal joined the Advanced Materials family of journals in 2013. Particle has an impact factor of 4.194 (2018 Journal Impact Factor, Journal Citation Reports (Clarivate Analytics, 2019)).
Topics covered include the synthesis, characterization, and application of particles in a variety of systems and devices.
Particle covers nanotubes, fullerenes, micelles and alloy clusters, organic and inorganic materials, polymers, quantum dots, 2D materials, proteins, and other molecular biological systems.
Particle Systems include those in biomedicine, catalysis, energy-storage materials, environmental science, micro/nano-electromechanical systems, micro/nano-fluidics, molecular electronics, photonics, sensing, and others.
Characterization methods include microscopy, spectroscopy, electrochemical, diffraction, magnetic, and scattering techniques.