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Photoluminescence performance of SiC nanoparticles synthesized from corn

DONG HUA WANG1,* , XIN FU1

Affiliation

  1. College of Chemistry and M aterials , Weinan Normal University, Weinan 714000, PR China

Abstract

β SiC nanoparticles and core shell nanoparticles were synthesized by sol gel and carbothermal reduction method s , in which corn and tetraethoxysilane (TEOS) were respectively employed as carbon and silica precursors, cobalt nitrate as additive. These particles were characterized by X ray diffraction, scanning electron micros cope, transmission electron microscope and photoluminescence. The results show that the β SiC nanoparticles and core shell nanoparticles with a diameter of 20 8 0 nm. A possible growth mechanism was proposed for the nanoparticles according to the characterization results. Th e synthesized nanoparticles exhibit different photoluminescence properties due to their core shell structure , quantum size confinement, core shell interface defects and internal structure defects..

Keywords

Carbide, Nanoparticle, Corn, Core-shell structure, Luminescence.

Citation

DONG HUA WANG, XIN FU, Photoluminescence performance of SiC nanoparticles synthesized from corn, Optoelectronics and Advanced Materials - Rapid Communications, 11, 1-2, January-February 2017, pp.68-71 (2017).

Submitted at: Dec. 2, 2015

Accepted at: Feb. 10, 2017