Title :
Surface Modification of
Fe
2O
3 Nanoparticles to Develop as Intrinsic Photoluminescent Probe and Unprecedented Photocatalyst
Author :
Pal, M. ; Rakshit, R. ; Mandal, M. ; Mandal, K.
Author_Institution :
S.N. Bose Nat. Center for Basic Sci., Kolkata, India
Abstract :
Herein, we demonstrate the emergence of intrinsic multicolor fluorescence in α-Fe2O3 nanoparticles (NPs) from blue, cyan, to green, upon functionalization and further surface modification with a small organic ligand, Na-tartrate. Furthermore, we have found an excellent photocatalytic property of the functionalized α-Fe2O3 NPs in the decoloration of a model water contaminant. Detailed characterization of α-Fe2O3 NPs before and after functionalization were carried out by X-ray diffraction and transmission electron microscopy. Proper investigation through UV-visible absorption and photoluminescence study along with theoretical support from literature reveals that ligand-to-metal charge transfer from tartrate ligand to lowest unoccupied energy level of Fe3+ of the NPs and d-d transitions centered over Fe3+ ions in the NPs play the key role in the generation of multiple fluorescence from the ligand functionalized α-Fe2O3 NPs. Vibrating sample magnetometry measurements exhibit magnetic behavior of Fe2O3 NPs changed considerably after surface modification. We believe that the developed ferromagnetic, multicolor fluorescent α-Fe2O3 NPs would pioneer new opportunities toward diverse applications.
Keywords :
X-ray diffraction; catalysis; charge exchange; ferromagnetic materials; fluorescence; iron compounds; magnetic particles; nanomagnetics; nanoparticles; photochemistry; photoluminescence; surface treatment; transmission electron microscopy; ultraviolet spectra; visible spectra; Fe2O3; UV-visible absorption spectra; X-ray diffraction; d-d transition; decoloration; ferromagnetic behavior; intrinsic multicolor fluorescence; intrinsic photoluminescence; ligand-to-metal charge transfer; lowest unoccupied energy level; magnetic behavior; nanoparticles; organic ligand; photocatalytic property; surface modification; tartrate ligand; transmission electron microscopy; unprecedented photocatalyst; vibrating sample magnetometry measurement; water contaminant; Iron; Magnetic hysteresis; Magnetic resonance imaging; Magnetic separation; Magnetometers; Nanoparticles; Saturation magnetization; Intrinsic fluorescence; magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs); photocatalysis; surface modification;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.2014.2325402