Transparent organic-inorganic hybrid monoliths containing rare-earth comple
xes (Eu(TTA)(3)Phen, Tb(Sal)(3)) were prepared via the sol-gel technique. I
t could be observed by transmission electron microscopy that the fluorescen
t particles are distributed in the matrix at the microscopic level. The mat
rix is composed of organic-inorganic semiinterpenetrating networks, i.e., P
HEMA-SiO2 system. The fluorescence emission spectra of samples are similar
to those from corresponding powdered Eu(III) and Tb(III) complexes, and the
half-widths of the strongest bands are less than 10 nm, which indicates th
at the monolith exhibits high fluorescence intensity and color purity. Furt
hermore, the fluorescence spectra exhibit no obvious change with decreasing
nanoparticle size of the rare-earth complex. The fluorescence lifetimes of
samples are longer than pure Eu(III), Tb(III) complexes, respectively. Sam
ples irradiated with an UV lamp (365 nm) are still transparent but become b
right red and green in color due to fluorescence of Eu(III) and Tb(III) com
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