Eco-friendly polydimethylsiloxane-based self-supporting film containing europium-polyoxometalate: A flexible luminescent material for white light generation
Résumé
Lanthanide (Ln³⁺)-doped suitable matrices exhibit unique luminescent properties which are important for applications in optoelectronic devices. Most of the Ln³⁺-based luminescent materials are, however, prepared in powder form using suitable robust inorganic host matrices. These matrices, however, experience lack of flexibility which is important for many applications, such as LEDs, wearable devices, and others. To address this aspect, we report the preparation of flexible and highly transparent luminescent membranes based on polydimethylsiloxane-hydroxyurethanes (PDMSUr) as the hybrid framework and Europium-polyoxometalate (Eu(PW11)2) complex as the luminescent component. The PDMSUr, besides acting as green, transparent, and flexible matrix, is found to increase the emission decay lifetime (from 1.5 ms to 3.0 ms) when Eu(PW11)2 is incorporated in the hybrid matrix. Moreover, upon UV excitation, the matrix exhibits a broader emission around 450 nm which together with the characteristic emission of Eu³⁺ ions lead to the generation of white light.