Phosphorescence by Trapping Defects in Boric Acid Induced by Thermal Processing

Author:

Stagi Luigi1ORCID,Malfatti Luca1,Zollo Alessia2,Livraghi Stefano2,Carboni Davide1,Chiriu Daniele3,Corpino Riccardo3,Ricci Pier Carlo3,Cappai Antonio3,Carbonaro Carlo Maria3,Enzo Stefano4,Khaleel Abbas5,Adamson Abdulmuizz5,Gervais Christel6,Falqui Andrea7,Innocenzi Plinio15

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory of Materials Science and Nanotechnology CR‐INSTM Department of Biomedical Sciences University of Sassari Viale San Pietro 43/B Sassari 07100 Italy

2. Department of Chemistry and NIS University of Turin Via P. Giuria 7 Turin 10125 Italy

3. Department of Physics University of Cagliari Sp 8, km 0.700 Monserrato CA 09042 Italy

4. Department of Chemical Physics Mathematics and Natural Sciences University of Sassari Via Vienna 2 Sassari 07100 Italy

5. College of Science Department of Chemistry United Arab Emirates University Al Ain 15551 United Arab Emirates

6. Sorbonne Université CNRS UMR 7574 Laboratoire de Chimie de la Matière Condensée de Paris LCMCP Paris F‐75005 France

7. Department of Physics “Aldo Pontremoli” University of Milan Via Celoria 16 Milan 20133 Italy

Abstract

AbstractThe phosphorescence of boric acid (BA, H3BO3) at room temperature is a puzzling phenomenon subject to controversial interpretations although the role of structural defects has not yet been considered. Heat treatments of boric acid cause its transformation into the metaboric phase and amorphous boron oxide (B2O3). The structural changes after thermal processing can create defects that become centers of luminescence and recombination channels in the visible range. In the present work, commercial boric acid is thermally processed at different temperatures. Samples treated between 200 and 400 °C exhibit remarkable phosphorescence in the visible range. At ≈480 and 528 nm, two distinct phosphorescent emissions occur, associated with trapped charge carriers recombinations identified by thermoluminescence (TL) and electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy (EPR). The structural and optical studies suggest that the activation of boric acid phosphorescence after heat treatment is correlated with the presence of defects. The afterglow results from a trapping and detrapping process, which delays the recombination at the active optical centers. Time‐dependent density functional study (DFT) of defective BOH molecules and clusters shows the emergence of near UV and blue optical transitions in absorption. These defects trigger the photoluminescence in thermally processed boric acid samples.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials

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