Abstract

Bright luminescence was achieved with excess amount of aluminum hydroxide with silica spheres. Various amounts of aluminum hydroxide were attached to silica spheres to improve the performance of fire retardancy. Although silica spheres attached with 60[Formula: see text]wt.% of AlCl3 (AlOH-A) showed no color change and luminescent chromophores, silica spheres attached with 80[Formula: see text]wt.% of (AlOH-B) and 100% of (AlOH-C) of AlCl3 changed the color and produced luminescent chromophores. The solution colors became intense yellow and brown for AlOH-B and AlOH-C, respectively, after 15 days. The FTIR spectra showed the characteristic absorption peaks of Al–OH and Si–O–Al. The concentration dependent photoluminescence (PL) intensities were continuously increased until 242[Formula: see text]mg addition of the colored solution and then slightly decreased thereafter for both AlOH-B and AlOH-C. The PL peaks shifted toward red by increasing the excitation wavelength for both AlOH-B and AlOH-C. Large Stoke shifts, such as 73 and 68[Formula: see text]nm for AlOH-B and AlOH-C, respectively, were observed.

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