Abstract :
Photoluminescent fragment was separated from the silica spheres modified the surface with 3-mercaptopropyltrimethoxysilane. The spheres were synthesized with the Stöber synthetic method, washed three times with acetone and stored in acetone for 12, 20, and 60 days. The solution color became yellow to dark red with the increase of the storing time. The UV-visible absorption spectra show absorption shoulder at 320 nm for only 60 days sample. Although the major Fourier transform infrared absorption peaks are similar for the 20 and 60 days samples, medium and small absorption peaks for the 20 days samples are not clear compared with 60 days samples. The absorption peaks at 3315, 2869/2968, 2928, 1703, 1294, 1185, 1219, 1080/1033, 971 and 864/761 cm−1 represent C–OH, R–CH3, R2–CH2, –C=O, C–O, C=S, C–C, Si–O–Si, Si–O–C and Si–C absorption, respectively. The luminescent peak is between 2.7 and 3.0 eV with the excitation energies between 3.76 and 3.44 eV for both 12 and 20 days samples. However, the new luminescent peak is observed at near 2.5 eV for the 60 days samples, which may related with sulfur group.
Keywords :
MPTMS , Silica spheres , Photoluminescence , optical absorption