Abstract

In order to explore ideal materials with suitable excitation wavelengths, high thermal stability and good emission characteristics for phosphor-converted white light emitting diodes (pc-WLEDs), in this work, a blueish-white phosphor (λex = 390 nm) was realized by a new strategy of carbocations formation in ZSM-5 zeolite, which maintains the luminescence intensity at 473 K is 103% of that at room temperature. Following immersion in ethanol, water, 40 wt% sodium hydroxide solution (NaOH), and concentrated hydrochloric acid (HCl) for 120 h, the luminescence intensity was maintained at 92%, 87%, 80%, and 82% of the normal state, respectively. By packaging the sample on a near-ultraviolet (NUV) chip (390 nm), a blueish-white pc-LED was fabricated, which has a promising commercial prospect in the field of aquatic plant lighting. Meanwhile, a pc-WLED device was fabricated by combining a 390 nm NUV chip and ZSM-5 zeolite and red phosphor K2MgGeO4:Eu3+. It has an excellent property with the correlated color temperature (CCT) = 4600 K and color rendering index (CRI) = 91.5, indicating that ZSM-5 zeolite has good application prospects in the pc-WLEDs field.

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