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@article{195656,
author = {Amrapali Patil and Ragini Dhokne and Vilas Hiranwale},
title = {Successful Synthesis and Characterization of Luminescent PMMA: SrAlO7Eu2+Dy3+ Polymer Composite Fiber},
journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
year = {2026},
volume = {12},
number = {no},
pages = {35-38},
issn = {2349-6002},
url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=195656},
abstract = {PMMA/SrAlO7Eu2+Dy3+ fibres were produced via electrospinning. First, 1 gram of PMMA was dissolved in 10 ml of DMF to create a homogeneous solution, stirred for 5 hours at 120-200 rpm. Then, 0.6grams of SrAlO7Eu2+Dy3+ was added and slowly stirred for 14 hours to form a unique mixture. This solution was carried to a syringe for electrospinning, with a 15-16 cm distance to the collector, a feed rate of 3 ml/h, and a high voltage of 18-20 kV. The collector rotated at 1200-1400 rpm to form a uniform sheet of fibres. Analyses using SEM, FTIR, and XRD confirmed the morphology of the fibbers, which contained SrAlO7Eu2+Dy3+ nanoparticles in a tetragonal structure. Photoluminescence studies revealed that excitation at 380 nm resulted in emission at 530 nm, indicating vibrant sea-green luminescence. These fibres are suitable for applications in smart textiles, wound dressings, and luminescent fabrics.},
keywords = {Eelectrospinning, phosphors, Polymer, etc.},
month = {March},
}
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