A Novel Approach to Monodisperse, Luminescent Silica Spheres
Chemistry of Materials2006Vol. 18(14), pp. 3173–3175
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Abstract
Monodisperse aminopropylsilica spheres were grown via a modified Stöber process with varying amounts of tetraethyl orthosilicate and (aminopropyl)triethoxysilane (APTES). Upon calcination, the spheres become luminescent, with the emission maximum dependent on the original APTES concentration. This provides a simple one-step route to gram-scale quantities of tailorable, luminescent, monodisperse silica spheres.
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