Open Ceramics (Jun 2024)
Effects of Tb3+ on properties of luminescent calcium sulfate cement
Abstract
Calcium sulfate powder materials containing terbium ions at 0, 1.0, or 2.0 mol.% were obtained. They are characterized by the presence of a CaSO4 × 0.5H2O phase, while Tb3+ is incorporated into the lattice at ≤1.0 mol.%. Specific surface area enlarged from 2.1 to 22.5 m2/g as crystallite size decreased from 68 to 31 nm. Thermal analysis showed that terbium slightly raises the temperature of CaSO4 × 2H2O-to-CaSO4 transition. Studies of solubility in SBF solution showed the presence of a calcium phosphate layer in terbium-containing cements on the 7th day. Luminescent properties were studied by excitation at 266 nm and 489 nm corresponding to absorption bands of the host and Tb3+ (7F6 - 5D4 absorption band). The recorded emission peaks of the materials showed that the luminescence of the samples was green, with the luminescence intensity increasing when Tb3+ was introduced. The developed materials can find applications in medicine as bioimplants with a possibility of noninvasive visualization of the bone restoration process.