Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1330533 | Journal of Solid State Chemistry | 2011 | 6 Pages |
Rietveld refinements of X-ray powder diffraction data and vibrational spectroscopy have confirmed the crystal structure of Na2MMgP2O8 (M: Ba, Sr, Ca) prepared by a standard solid state reaction. They have glaserite-type layered structure. Na2MMgP2O8 has a trigonal P3̄ form for M=Ba, and monoclinic P21/c forms for M=Sr and Ca. The observed structural transition is analogous to the corresponding layered orthosilicate M3MgSi2O8.Eu2+-doped Na2MMgP2O8 exhibits an intense blue to violet emission under ultraviolet excitation, based on 5d–4f electron transition of Eu2+ ions. The emission character is very sensitive to the structural transition induced by M2+ and the subsequent site symmetry changes.
Graphical abstractEmission properties of Na2MMgP2O8 (M: Ba, Sr, Ca) are discussed from the viewpoint of the crystal structure solved by X-ray powder diffraction technique.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideHighlights► Glaserite-type Na2MMgP2O8 (M: Ba, Sr, Ca) has been prepared by a solid state reaction. ► Crystal system of Na2MMgP2O8 changes, depending on M2+ size. ► Eu2+-doped Na2MMgP2O8 exhibits blue to violet emission under ultraviolet irradiation.