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The effects of hydroxyl quenching were examined on the photoluminescence properties of SnO 2:Eu 3+ nanoparticles. High-quality SnO 2:Eu 3+ nanoparticles were simply synthesized from SnCl 4, EuCl 3, and ethylene glycol. The photoluminescence spectra showed a reddish orange emission, which gradually increased with the calcination temperature in the range from 700 to 1000 °C. As the calcination temperature varied, the change of the OH - /O 2- integrated-intensity ratios from X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) was qualitatively consistent with that of the photoluminescence intensities. The samples obtained after the hydrothermal treatment and after reheating, respectively, exhibited a decline and recovery of their emission intensities, and this behavior with XPS confirmed the hydroxyl-quenching effect.
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