Ultrasonics Sonochemistry (Mar 2025)

Surfactant-assisted phase selective sonochemical synthesis of sodium yttrium fluoride nanoparticles

  • Fabio Baum,
  • Lars Forberger,
  • Alexander B. Bard,
  • Rachel Gariepy,
  • Peter J. Pauzauskie,
  • Lilo D. Pozzo

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 114
p. 107275

Abstract

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The potential of rare earth-doped sodium yttrium fluoride (NaYF4) as upconverting nanoparticles extends to various applications, from electronics to biology. The hexagonal (β) phase of NaYF4 nanoparticles is known to exhibit a photoluminescence quantum yield higher than the cubic (α) phase. The typical synthetic methods for β-NaYF4 present limitations, such as low colloidal stability in aqueous medium and the need for ligand exchange. Herein, we employed high-throughput robotics, automated sonication, and high-throughput X-ray diffraction (HT-XRD) to synthesize and characterize hundreds of samples under various conditions and obtain NaYF4 nanoparticles dispersible in an aqueous medium. We characterized the samples through XRD for phase determination, SEM and TEM for morphology assessment, UV–Vis spectroscopy and zeta potential for colloidal stability evaluation, and photoluminescence spectroscopy and time-resolved photoluminescence spectroscopy to investigate their upconverting properties. We found that only sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) promotes β-NaYF4 formation. The order of addition is also important: adding SDS before the precursor salts leads to pure β-NaYF4 formation. Our proposed mechanism for β-NaYF4 formation involves the initial formation of smaller α-NaYF4 crystals in the presence of SDS, which were more easily converted to β-NaYF4 during sonication compared to the larger α-NaYF4 crystals formed in the absence of SDS.

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