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Inorganic films from three different phosphors via a liquid coating route from inverse miniemulsions

Taden et al., 2004

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4745313114499615139
Author
Taden A
Antonietti M
Heilig A
Landfester K
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Chemistry of materials

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Precursor nanoparticles of complex lanthanide phosphors with binary and ternary composition are made using the inverse miniemulsion process. These particles show a high colloidal and compositional stability and are used to obtain inorganic crystalline films which …
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