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Metal oxide bulk doping dopants

In technological applications, mixed, doped, or multi-metal oxides play an important role, for example, Mo-V-Te-Nb oxide [15] is used for selective oxidation of propane to acrylic acid. For some complex oxides, the bulk oxide structures and distribution of phases are often unknown and there is little knowledge of the atomic surface structure and composition, extent of hydroxylation, type and density of defects, and the location of dopants (homogeneously distributed, concentrated at the surface, grain boundaries, or interfaces). [Pg.369]

The term upconversion describes an effect [1] related to the emission of anti-Stokes fluorescence in the visible spectral range following excitation of certain (doped) luminophores in the near infrared (NIR). It mainly occurs with rare-earth doped solids, but also with doped transition-metal systems and combinations of both [2, 3], and relies on the sequential absorption of two or more NIR photons by the dopants. Following its discovery [1] it has been extensively studied for bulk materials both theoretically and in context with uses in solid-state lasers, infrared quantum counters, lighting or displays, and physical sensors, for example [4, 5]. Substantial efforts also have been made to prepare nanoscale materials that show more efficient upconversion emission. Meanwhile, numerous protocols are available for making nanoparticles, nanorods, nanoplates, and nanotubes. These include thermal decomposition, co-precipitation, solvothermal synthesis, combustion, and sol-gel processes [6], synthesis in liquid-solid-solutions [7, 8], and ionothermal synthesis [9]. Nanocrystal materials include oxides of zirconium and titanium, the fluorides, oxides, phosphates, oxysulfates, and oxyfluoiides of the trivalent lanthanides (Ln ), and similar compounds that may additionally contain alkaline earth ions. Wang and Liu [6] have recently reviewed the theory of upconversion and the common materials and methods used. [Pg.30]


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