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CaS:Mn1-xPbx Luminescent Material Production from Phosphogypsum
Zlatislava D Khliyan1, Nina P Shabelskaya1, Oleg A Medennikov1
1Department of Ecology and Industrial Safety, Faculty of Technology, Platov South-Russian State Polytechnic University (NPI), Novocherkassk 346428, Russia.
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This paper explores the feasibility of producing manganese- and lead-doped luminescent materials from phosphogypsum. For the first time, orange- and red-emitting ultraviolet pigments were obtained using a sulfide matrix reduced from phosphogypsum. The resulting materials were characterized using X-ray diffraction (XRD), transmission electron microscopy, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, elemental analysis, and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). Doping with manganese or lead cations is shown to produce luminophores whose luminescence shifts from orange to red-orange under UV radiation as lead cations replace manganese cations in the CaS:Mn1-xPbx solid solution. A sharp increase in red luminescence intensity was observed for CaS: Mn luminophores when they were irradiated with short-wavelength ultraviolet radiation. These results open up broad possibilities for using phosphogypsum, a high production volume (HPV) chemical waste product, to produce highly innovative products.
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