Alodhayb, Abdullah N.

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Comparison of Performance between Single- and Multiparameter Luminescence Thermometry Methods Based on the Mn5+ Near-Infrared Emission

Alrebdi, Tahani A.; Alodhayb, Abdullah N.; Ristić, Zoran; Dramićanin, Miroslav

(2023)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Alrebdi, Tahani A.
AU  - Alodhayb, Abdullah N.
AU  - Ristić, Zoran
AU  - Dramićanin, Miroslav
PY  - 2023
UR  - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/10931
AB  - Herein, we investigate the performance of single- and multiparametric luminescence thermometry founded on the temperature-dependent spectral features of Ca6BaP4O17:Mn5+ near-infrared emission. The material was prepared by a conventional steady-state synthesis, and its photoluminescence emission was measured from 7500 to 10,000 cm−1 over the 293–373 K temperature range in 5 K increments. The spectra are composed of the emissions from 1E → 3A2 and 3T2 → 3A2 electronic transitions and Stokes and anti-Stokes vibronic sidebands at 320 cm−1 and 800 cm−1 from the maximum of 1E → 3A2 emission. Upon temperature increase, the 3T2 and Stokes bands gained in intensity while the maximum of 1E emission band is redshifted. We introduced the procedure for the linearization and feature scaling of input variables for linear multiparametric regression. Then, we experimentally determined accuracies and precisions of the luminescence thermometry based on luminescence intensity ratios between emissions from the 1E and 3T2 states, between Stokes and anti-Stokes emission sidebands, and at the 1E energy maximum. The multiparametric luminescence thermometry involving the same spectral features showed similar performance, comparable to the best single-parameter thermometry.
T2  - Sensors
T1  - Comparison of Performance between Single- and Multiparameter Luminescence Thermometry Methods Based on the Mn5+ Near-Infrared Emission
VL  - 23
IS  - 8
SP  - 3839
DO  - 10.3390/s23083839
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Alrebdi, Tahani A. and Alodhayb, Abdullah N. and Ristić, Zoran and Dramićanin, Miroslav",
year = "2023",
abstract = "Herein, we investigate the performance of single- and multiparametric luminescence thermometry founded on the temperature-dependent spectral features of Ca6BaP4O17:Mn5+ near-infrared emission. The material was prepared by a conventional steady-state synthesis, and its photoluminescence emission was measured from 7500 to 10,000 cm−1 over the 293–373 K temperature range in 5 K increments. The spectra are composed of the emissions from 1E → 3A2 and 3T2 → 3A2 electronic transitions and Stokes and anti-Stokes vibronic sidebands at 320 cm−1 and 800 cm−1 from the maximum of 1E → 3A2 emission. Upon temperature increase, the 3T2 and Stokes bands gained in intensity while the maximum of 1E emission band is redshifted. We introduced the procedure for the linearization and feature scaling of input variables for linear multiparametric regression. Then, we experimentally determined accuracies and precisions of the luminescence thermometry based on luminescence intensity ratios between emissions from the 1E and 3T2 states, between Stokes and anti-Stokes emission sidebands, and at the 1E energy maximum. The multiparametric luminescence thermometry involving the same spectral features showed similar performance, comparable to the best single-parameter thermometry.",
journal = "Sensors",
title = "Comparison of Performance between Single- and Multiparameter Luminescence Thermometry Methods Based on the Mn5+ Near-Infrared Emission",
volume = "23",
number = "8",
pages = "3839",
doi = "10.3390/s23083839"
}
Alrebdi, T. A., Alodhayb, A. N., Ristić, Z.,& Dramićanin, M.. (2023). Comparison of Performance between Single- and Multiparameter Luminescence Thermometry Methods Based on the Mn5+ Near-Infrared Emission. in Sensors, 23(8), 3839.
https://doi.org/10.3390/s23083839
Alrebdi TA, Alodhayb AN, Ristić Z, Dramićanin M. Comparison of Performance between Single- and Multiparameter Luminescence Thermometry Methods Based on the Mn5+ Near-Infrared Emission. in Sensors. 2023;23(8):3839.
doi:10.3390/s23083839 .
Alrebdi, Tahani A., Alodhayb, Abdullah N., Ristić, Zoran, Dramićanin, Miroslav, "Comparison of Performance between Single- and Multiparameter Luminescence Thermometry Methods Based on the Mn5+ Near-Infrared Emission" in Sensors, 23, no. 8 (2023):3839,
https://doi.org/10.3390/s23083839 . .
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Thirty-Fold Increase in Relative Sensitivity of Dy3+ Luminescent Boltzmann Thermometers Using Multiparameter and Multilevel Cascade Temperature Readings

Antić, Željka; Ćirić, Aleksandar; Sekulić, Milica; Periša, Jovana; Milićević, Bojana; Alodhayb, Abdullah N.; Alrebdi, Tahani A.; Dramićanin, Miroslav

(2023)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Antić, Željka
AU  - Ćirić, Aleksandar
AU  - Sekulić, Milica
AU  - Periša, Jovana
AU  - Milićević, Bojana
AU  - Alodhayb, Abdullah N.
AU  - Alrebdi, Tahani A.
AU  - Dramićanin, Miroslav
PY  - 2023
UR  - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/11216
AB  - The sensitivity of luminescent Boltzmann thermometers is restricted by the energy difference between the thermally coupled excitement levels of trivalent lanthanides, and their values further decrease with increases in temperature, rendering their use at high temperatures difficult. Here, we demonstrate how to overcome this sensitivity limitation by employing multiparameter and multilevel cascade temperature readings. For this purpose, we synthesized Dy3+:Y2SiO5, a phosphor whose emission is known to begin quenching at very high temperatures. Its photoluminescence-emission features, later used for thermometry, consisted of two blue emission bands centered around 486 nm and 458 nm, and two bands centered around 430 nm and 398 nm, which were only visible at elevated temperatures. Next, we performed thermometry using the standard luminescence-intensity ratio (LIR) method, which employs the 4F9/2 and 4I15/2 Dy3+ levels’ emissions and the multilevel cascade method, which additionally uses the 4G11/2 level and overlapping intensities of 4I13/2, 4M21/2, 4K17/2, and 4F7/2 levels to create two LIRs with a larger energy difference than the standard LIR. This approach yielded a sensitivity that was 3.14 times greater than the standard method. Finally, we simultaneously exploited all the LIRs in the multiparameter temperature readings and found a relative sensitivity that was 30 times greater than that of the standard approach.
T2  - Crystals
T1  - Thirty-Fold Increase in Relative Sensitivity of Dy3+ Luminescent Boltzmann Thermometers Using Multiparameter and Multilevel Cascade Temperature Readings
VL  - 13
IS  - 6
SP  - 884
DO  - 10.3390/cryst13060884
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Antić, Željka and Ćirić, Aleksandar and Sekulić, Milica and Periša, Jovana and Milićević, Bojana and Alodhayb, Abdullah N. and Alrebdi, Tahani A. and Dramićanin, Miroslav",
year = "2023",
abstract = "The sensitivity of luminescent Boltzmann thermometers is restricted by the energy difference between the thermally coupled excitement levels of trivalent lanthanides, and their values further decrease with increases in temperature, rendering their use at high temperatures difficult. Here, we demonstrate how to overcome this sensitivity limitation by employing multiparameter and multilevel cascade temperature readings. For this purpose, we synthesized Dy3+:Y2SiO5, a phosphor whose emission is known to begin quenching at very high temperatures. Its photoluminescence-emission features, later used for thermometry, consisted of two blue emission bands centered around 486 nm and 458 nm, and two bands centered around 430 nm and 398 nm, which were only visible at elevated temperatures. Next, we performed thermometry using the standard luminescence-intensity ratio (LIR) method, which employs the 4F9/2 and 4I15/2 Dy3+ levels’ emissions and the multilevel cascade method, which additionally uses the 4G11/2 level and overlapping intensities of 4I13/2, 4M21/2, 4K17/2, and 4F7/2 levels to create two LIRs with a larger energy difference than the standard LIR. This approach yielded a sensitivity that was 3.14 times greater than the standard method. Finally, we simultaneously exploited all the LIRs in the multiparameter temperature readings and found a relative sensitivity that was 30 times greater than that of the standard approach.",
journal = "Crystals",
title = "Thirty-Fold Increase in Relative Sensitivity of Dy3+ Luminescent Boltzmann Thermometers Using Multiparameter and Multilevel Cascade Temperature Readings",
volume = "13",
number = "6",
pages = "884",
doi = "10.3390/cryst13060884"
}
Antić, Ž., Ćirić, A., Sekulić, M., Periša, J., Milićević, B., Alodhayb, A. N., Alrebdi, T. A.,& Dramićanin, M.. (2023). Thirty-Fold Increase in Relative Sensitivity of Dy3+ Luminescent Boltzmann Thermometers Using Multiparameter and Multilevel Cascade Temperature Readings. in Crystals, 13(6), 884.
https://doi.org/10.3390/cryst13060884
Antić Ž, Ćirić A, Sekulić M, Periša J, Milićević B, Alodhayb AN, Alrebdi TA, Dramićanin M. Thirty-Fold Increase in Relative Sensitivity of Dy3+ Luminescent Boltzmann Thermometers Using Multiparameter and Multilevel Cascade Temperature Readings. in Crystals. 2023;13(6):884.
doi:10.3390/cryst13060884 .
Antić, Željka, Ćirić, Aleksandar, Sekulić, Milica, Periša, Jovana, Milićević, Bojana, Alodhayb, Abdullah N., Alrebdi, Tahani A., Dramićanin, Miroslav, "Thirty-Fold Increase in Relative Sensitivity of Dy3+ Luminescent Boltzmann Thermometers Using Multiparameter and Multilevel Cascade Temperature Readings" in Crystals, 13, no. 6 (2023):884,
https://doi.org/10.3390/cryst13060884 . .
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Luminescent Eu3+ doped SrF2 nanoparticles for fluorescent detection of fertilizers

Đačanin Far, Ljubica; Zeković, Ivana; Periša, Jovana; Ristić, Zoran; Alodhayb, Abdullah; Dramićanin, Miroslav; Antić, Željka

(2023)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Đačanin Far, Ljubica
AU  - Zeković, Ivana
AU  - Periša, Jovana
AU  - Ristić, Zoran
AU  - Alodhayb, Abdullah
AU  - Dramićanin, Miroslav
AU  - Antić, Željka
PY  - 2023
UR  - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/11339
AB  - Luminescent Eu3+-doped SrF2 nanoparticles were synthesized using microwave-assisted synthesis. Their surfaces were modified either by polyethylene glycol or mercaptopropionic acid to enhance their dispersibility in aqueous media and colloidal formation. X-ray diffraction analysis confirmed single-phase cubic structure in both types of hydrophilic-modified Sr0.9Eu0.1F2 luminescent powders. The average crystallite size of nanoparticles is found to be ∼13 nm. Scanning electron microscopy of the representative PEG2000-modified sample revealed that particles form agglomerates composed of densely packed nanoparticles. The microstructure at a local level was investigated by transmission electron microscopy showing the presence of sphere-like nanoparticles with an average particle size of 12.5 nm and 14 nm for PEG-modified and MPA-modified Sr0.9Eu0.1F2, respectively. Both PEG2000 and MPA-modified Sr0.9Eu0.1F2 water dispersions show strong red Eu3+ emission under 405 nm excitation that is quenched in the presence of the primary NP fertilizer, ammonium dihydrogen phosphate, NH4H2PO4. The limit of detection was calculated to be ∼19 mM for both hydrophilic-modified Sr0.9Eu0.1F2 luminescent nanoparticles.
T2  - Optical Materials
T1  - Luminescent Eu3+ doped SrF2 nanoparticles for fluorescent detection of fertilizers
VL  - 142
SP  - 114061
DO  - 10.1016/j.optmat.2023.114061
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Đačanin Far, Ljubica and Zeković, Ivana and Periša, Jovana and Ristić, Zoran and Alodhayb, Abdullah and Dramićanin, Miroslav and Antić, Željka",
year = "2023",
abstract = "Luminescent Eu3+-doped SrF2 nanoparticles were synthesized using microwave-assisted synthesis. Their surfaces were modified either by polyethylene glycol or mercaptopropionic acid to enhance their dispersibility in aqueous media and colloidal formation. X-ray diffraction analysis confirmed single-phase cubic structure in both types of hydrophilic-modified Sr0.9Eu0.1F2 luminescent powders. The average crystallite size of nanoparticles is found to be ∼13 nm. Scanning electron microscopy of the representative PEG2000-modified sample revealed that particles form agglomerates composed of densely packed nanoparticles. The microstructure at a local level was investigated by transmission electron microscopy showing the presence of sphere-like nanoparticles with an average particle size of 12.5 nm and 14 nm for PEG-modified and MPA-modified Sr0.9Eu0.1F2, respectively. Both PEG2000 and MPA-modified Sr0.9Eu0.1F2 water dispersions show strong red Eu3+ emission under 405 nm excitation that is quenched in the presence of the primary NP fertilizer, ammonium dihydrogen phosphate, NH4H2PO4. The limit of detection was calculated to be ∼19 mM for both hydrophilic-modified Sr0.9Eu0.1F2 luminescent nanoparticles.",
journal = "Optical Materials",
title = "Luminescent Eu3+ doped SrF2 nanoparticles for fluorescent detection of fertilizers",
volume = "142",
pages = "114061",
doi = "10.1016/j.optmat.2023.114061"
}
Đačanin Far, L., Zeković, I., Periša, J., Ristić, Z., Alodhayb, A., Dramićanin, M.,& Antić, Ž.. (2023). Luminescent Eu3+ doped SrF2 nanoparticles for fluorescent detection of fertilizers. in Optical Materials, 142, 114061.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.optmat.2023.114061
Đačanin Far L, Zeković I, Periša J, Ristić Z, Alodhayb A, Dramićanin M, Antić Ž. Luminescent Eu3+ doped SrF2 nanoparticles for fluorescent detection of fertilizers. in Optical Materials. 2023;142:114061.
doi:10.1016/j.optmat.2023.114061 .
Đačanin Far, Ljubica, Zeković, Ivana, Periša, Jovana, Ristić, Zoran, Alodhayb, Abdullah, Dramićanin, Miroslav, Antić, Željka, "Luminescent Eu3+ doped SrF2 nanoparticles for fluorescent detection of fertilizers" in Optical Materials, 142 (2023):114061,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.optmat.2023.114061 . .
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