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2000
Volume 16, Issue 1
  • ISSN: 2666-1454
  • E-ISSN: 2666-1462

Abstract

Background: Dysprosium oxide (DyO) gathers a set of profitable properties with a wide range of applications, including energy and astronomy. Particular characteristics directly influence the formation and features of materials by colloidal processing. The main purpose of this paper is to carry out a powder characterization of DyOparticles. The findings reported are worthwhile parameters to advance in the formulation of new smart materials for radiation dosimetry. Methods: DyO powders were characterized by XRD, PCS, SEM, pynometric density (ρ), FTIR, ICP, EPR, and zeta potential (ζ). Results: The powdered samples exhibited as main features a cubic C-type structure following the RE-polymorphic diagram, a mean particle size distribution with d of 389nm, and pynometric density of 7.94g.cm-3. The EPR spectra revealed three distinct peaks, p, p, and p, with the following g values: 2.3121, 2.1565, and 2.1146. In addition, the nanoparticles presented high stability at pH 5.5 and a ζ-value of |49.7|mV. Conclusion: The powder characterization of DyO powders was reported. The results achieved in this study may be considered worthwhile parameters to advance in the formulation of DyO- based materials for radiation dosimetry.

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2023-03-01
2024-11-22
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