MORPHOLOGICAL, STRUCTURAL, AND PHOTOLUMINESCENCE PROPERTIES OF Er3+-DOPED SiO2-ZrO2/PVA NANOFIBER

The effect of the combination of glass and ceramic of the fabricated nanofibers on the morphological, structural, and photoluminescence properties has been evaluated. Sol-gel and electrospinning techniques were used to fabricate Er3+-doped SiO2-ZrO2/PVA nanofibers with varying concentrations of SiO2...

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Published in:Journal of Engineering Science and Technology
Main Authors: Suhaimi N.F.M., Kamil S.A., Rahman M.K.A.
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Language:English
Published: Taylor's University 2023
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Suhaimi N.F.M., Kamil S.A., Rahman M.K.A.
MORPHOLOGICAL, STRUCTURAL, AND PHOTOLUMINESCENCE PROPERTIES OF Er3+-DOPED SiO2-ZrO2/PVA NANOFIBER
2023
Journal of Engineering Science and Technology
18
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The effect of the combination of glass and ceramic of the fabricated nanofibers on the morphological, structural, and photoluminescence properties has been evaluated. Sol-gel and electrospinning techniques were used to fabricate Er3+-doped SiO2-ZrO2/PVA nanofibers with varying concentrations of SiO2 and ZrO2. The nanofiber diameter ranged from 130 nm to 390 nm depending on the zirconia concentration and calcination temperature. The optimum concentration of the solution for electrospun fibers is important to stabilize the fibrous gel. The X-ray diffraction (XRD) intensity increased with increasing ZrO2 content, indicating the enhanced crystallinity of the nanofibers. The tetragonal phase at low temperatures can be attributed to the presence of rare-earth doping. The embedded ZrO2 nanocrystal in the amorphous SiO2 matrix contributed to the narrow photoluminescence emission. Er3+ luminescence is more intense in the higher content of ZrO2 samples. The variation of the peak intensity in Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectra indicates the inclusion of ZrO2 content can alter the rigidity and connectivity of the SiO2 matrix. The absence of the OH- group in the FTIR spectra indicates that nanofibers have undergone complete densification. © School of Engineering, Taylor's University.
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author Suhaimi N.F.M.
Kamil S.A.
Rahman M.K.A.
spellingShingle Suhaimi N.F.M.
Kamil S.A.
Rahman M.K.A.
MORPHOLOGICAL, STRUCTURAL, AND PHOTOLUMINESCENCE PROPERTIES OF Er3+-DOPED SiO2-ZrO2/PVA NANOFIBER
author_facet Suhaimi N.F.M.
Kamil S.A.
Rahman M.K.A.
author_sort Suhaimi N.F.M.
title MORPHOLOGICAL, STRUCTURAL, AND PHOTOLUMINESCENCE PROPERTIES OF Er3+-DOPED SiO2-ZrO2/PVA NANOFIBER
title_short MORPHOLOGICAL, STRUCTURAL, AND PHOTOLUMINESCENCE PROPERTIES OF Er3+-DOPED SiO2-ZrO2/PVA NANOFIBER
title_full MORPHOLOGICAL, STRUCTURAL, AND PHOTOLUMINESCENCE PROPERTIES OF Er3+-DOPED SiO2-ZrO2/PVA NANOFIBER
title_fullStr MORPHOLOGICAL, STRUCTURAL, AND PHOTOLUMINESCENCE PROPERTIES OF Er3+-DOPED SiO2-ZrO2/PVA NANOFIBER
title_full_unstemmed MORPHOLOGICAL, STRUCTURAL, AND PHOTOLUMINESCENCE PROPERTIES OF Er3+-DOPED SiO2-ZrO2/PVA NANOFIBER
title_sort MORPHOLOGICAL, STRUCTURAL, AND PHOTOLUMINESCENCE PROPERTIES OF Er3+-DOPED SiO2-ZrO2/PVA NANOFIBER
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description The effect of the combination of glass and ceramic of the fabricated nanofibers on the morphological, structural, and photoluminescence properties has been evaluated. Sol-gel and electrospinning techniques were used to fabricate Er3+-doped SiO2-ZrO2/PVA nanofibers with varying concentrations of SiO2 and ZrO2. The nanofiber diameter ranged from 130 nm to 390 nm depending on the zirconia concentration and calcination temperature. The optimum concentration of the solution for electrospun fibers is important to stabilize the fibrous gel. The X-ray diffraction (XRD) intensity increased with increasing ZrO2 content, indicating the enhanced crystallinity of the nanofibers. The tetragonal phase at low temperatures can be attributed to the presence of rare-earth doping. The embedded ZrO2 nanocrystal in the amorphous SiO2 matrix contributed to the narrow photoluminescence emission. Er3+ luminescence is more intense in the higher content of ZrO2 samples. The variation of the peak intensity in Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectra indicates the inclusion of ZrO2 content can alter the rigidity and connectivity of the SiO2 matrix. The absence of the OH- group in the FTIR spectra indicates that nanofibers have undergone complete densification. © School of Engineering, Taylor's University.
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