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Persistent luminescence (PersL) materials exhibit thermal‐favored optical behavior, enabling their unique applications in security night vision signage, in vivo bioimaging, and optical anti‐counterfeiting. Therefore, developing efficient and color‐tunable PersL materials is significantly crucial in promoting advanced practical use. In this study, hexagonal Zr4+‐doped CsCdCl3 perovskite is synthesized...
Plasma treatment and reduction are used to synthesize Pt nanoparticles (NPs) on nitrogen‐doped carbon nanotubes (p‐Pt/p‐NCNT) with a low Pt content. In particular, the plasma treatment is used to treat the NCNT to give it with more surface defects, facilitating a better growth of the Pt NPs, while the plasma reduction produces the Pt NPs with a reduced fraction of the surface atoms at the high oxidation...
Intercalation of organic molecules into the van der Waals gaps of layered materials allows for the preparation of organic/inorganic superlattices for varying promising applications. Herein, the preparation of a series of dye molecule/MoO3 organic/inorganic superlattice nanoparticles by aqueous intercalation of several dye molecules into layered MoO3 for fluorescence imaging‐guided catalytic therapy...
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