| Literature DB >> 28335230 |
Nader Shehata1,2,3, Soha Gaballah4,5, Effat Samir6,7, Aya Hamed8,9, Marwa Saad10,11.
Abstract
This paper introduces a new fluorescent nanocomposite of electrospun biodegradable nanofibers embedded with optical nanoparticles. In detail, this work introduces the fluorescence properties of PVA nanofibers generated by the electrospinning technique with embedded cerium oxide (ceria) nanoparticles. Under near-ultra violet excitation, the synthesized nanocomposite generates a visible fluorescent emission at 520 nm, varying its intensity peak according to the concentration of in situ embedded ceria nanoparticles. This is due to the fact that the embedded ceria nanoparticles have optical tri-valiant cerium ions, associated with formed oxygen vacancies, with a direct allowed bandgap around 3.5 eV. In addition, the impact of chemical crosslinking of the PVA on the fluorescence emission is studied in both cases of adding ceria nanoparticles in situ or of a post-synthesis addition via a spin-coating mechanism. Other optical and structural characteristics such as absorbance dispersion, direct bandgap, FTIR spectroscopy, and SEM analysis are presented. The synthesized optical nanocomposite could be helpful in different applications such as environmental monitoring and bioimaging.Entities:
Keywords: ceria nanoparticles; crosslinking; electrospinning; fluorescence; nanofibers
Year: 2016 PMID: 28335230 PMCID: PMC5302628 DOI: 10.3390/nano6060102
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanomaterials (Basel) ISSN: 2079-4991 Impact factor: 5.076
Figure 1Poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) nanofibers (NFs) with in situ embedded cerium oxide nanoparticles (ceria NPs):(a) Absorbance curve;(b) Bandgap curve.
Figure 2Fluorescence intensity PVA NFs with in situ embedded different concentrations of ceria NPs.
Figure 3(a) TEM of ceria NPs and (b) SEM of nanofibers with embedded ceria with the arrows showing the agglomerated parts of ceria NPs over the PVA nanofibers.
Figure 4(a) The absorbance dispersion of crosslinked PVA NFs with in situ embedded different concentrations of ceria NPs, and (b) the corresponding direct allowed bandgap.
Figure 5(a) The absorbance dispersion of spin-coated ceria NPs at 1 wt % on crosslinked PVA NFs, and (b) the corresponding allowed direct bandgap.
Figure 6(a) Fluorescence intensity of crosslinked PVA NFs with in situ embedded different concentrations of ceria NPs; (b) Fluorescence intensity after immersing the crosslinked fiber in water.
Figure 7(a) Fluorescence intensity of spin-coated ceria NPs on crosslinked PVA NFs and (b) SEM image of the crosslinked PVA NFs.
Figure 8FTIR spectroscopy pattern of crosslinked PVA with embedded ceria NPs.
Figure 9Schematic diagram of the electrospinning setup.
Figure 10Fluorescence intensity spectroscopy setup.