Abstract

A new sodium europium carbonate hydrate, Na3Eu(CO3)3·6H2O, has been prepared using the hydrothermal method, and its structure was determined by single crystal X-Ray diffraction analysis for the first time. It crystallizes in the polar hexagonal space group P 63 with a = 11.382(9) A, c = 5.989(5) A, V = 672.06(9) A3, Z = 2, Mr = 509.06, Dc = 2.516 g/cm3, F (000) = 492, μ(MoKα) = 4.84 mm-1, R 1 = 0.015 and wR = 0.038. The structure features a three-dimensional(3D) framework composed of planar (CO3)2- triangles, Eu3+ ions and Na+ ions, which delimits 1D infinite chains with a hexangular star appearance along the c -axis. The IR spectrum and the self-activated photoluminescence properties were studied. Under the excitation of near UV light (395nm), it shows strong red emission at 618 nm with a lifetime of 348.7 μs. Present research indicates that Na3Eu(CO3)3·6H2O is a promising red phosphor for white light-emitting diodes.

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