Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
612921 Journal of Colloid and Interface Science 2006 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

In this article, we firstly reported on the synthesis and characterization of ultrafine CeF3 nanoparticles (NPs) modified by catanionic surfactant via a reverse micelles-based route. The catanionic surfactant PN was prepared by mixing the di(2-ethylhexyl) phosphoric acid (DEHPA) and primary amine (N1923) with 1:1 molar ratio. It exhibited a high surface activity and formed much small reverse micelles in comparison with its individual component (DEHPA or N1923). The PN reverse micelles were then used as templates to prepare ultrafine CeF3 NPs. The narrow distributed nanoparticles have an average diameter 1.8 nm. FTIR spectra indicated that there existed strong chemical interactions between nanoparticles and the adsorbed surfactants. The modification resulted in the FTIR peak position of PO shifting to lower energy. Due to the effect of modification and small size, the CeF3 NPs showed a remarkable red shift of 54 nm in the fluorescence emission in comparison with that of bulk material and a red shift of 18 nm in contrast with that of the normal CeF3 NPs with an average diameter of 16 nm.

Graphical abstractA catanionic surfactant PN was prepared and used to form reverse micelles to prepare CeF3 NPs. The ultrafine CeF3 NPs with average size of 1.8 nm were modified by catanionic surfactant. The modification as well as small size of the CeF3 NPs resulted in a huge red shift 54 nm in contrast to the emission peak of bulk materials in fluorescence spectroscopy.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide

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