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Additive-Mediated Splitting of Lanthanide Orthovanadate Nanocrystals in Water: Morphological Evolution from Rods to Sheaves and to Spherulites
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Materials ScienceNanoarchitectonicsChemical EngineeringEngineeringNanoscale ChemistryNanomaterialsNanotechnologyAvalanche LuminescenceNanocrystal GrowthAdditive-mediated SplittingColloidal NanocrystalsLanthanide Orthovanadate NanocrystalsNanostructure SynthesisChemistryNanocrystalline MaterialMorphological EvolutionEthylenediaminetetraacetic Acid
Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) is shown to mediate the splitting of LnVO4 (Ln = Ce and Nd) nanocrystals from rods to sheaves and to spherulites under hydrothermal conditions with remarkable controllability and uniformity. The roles of EDTA are thought to be to (1) chelate the Ln3+ ions in solution, thus decreasing the nanocrystal nucleation rate but increasing the growth rate, and (2) interfere with the nanocrystal growth by capping the nanocrystal surfaces. Upconverted avalanche luminescence from LnVO4 nanoplates, nanowires, and straw-nanosheaves has been demonstrated and compared. We found that the LnVO4 straw-sheaves have a relatively more efficient upconversion due to the smaller avalanche excitation threshold caused by the strong cross-relaxation between the bundled nanorods in the sheaves.
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