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      Highly efficient and stable CsPbBr3 perovskite quantum dots by encapsulation in dual-shell hollow silica spheres for WLEDs

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          A highly stable and efficient CsPbBr 3@SiO 2 composite phosphor is achieved by protecting the CsPbBr 3 QDs from direct exposure to the atmosphere by encapsulating CsPbBr 3 into dual-shell hollow silica nanospheres.

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          Poor stability of CsPbX 3 (X = Cl, Br or I) perovskite quantum dots (QDs) has greatly hindered their practical photoelectric applications, and how to improve it still remains a critical challenge. Herein, we encapsulated CsPbBr 3 QDs into dual-shell hollow silica (SiO 2) spheres via a simple successive ionic layer adsorption and reaction (SILAR) method. The hierarchical dual-shell structures permit CsPbBr 3 QDs to be anchored on the interior of the SiO 2 spheres while keeping the outside surface undisturbed, which can protect the CsPbBr 3 QDs from direct exposure to the atmosphere. Due to the comprehensive protection of dual-shell hollow SiO 2 spheres, the CsPbBr 3/SiO 2 nanospheres exhibit markedly enhanced stability against light and heat, with a residual PL intensity of 89% after continuous exposure for 72 h to UV light and 65% after 100 °C heat treatment, respectively. In addition, an optimal PLQY of 89% is obtained with suppressed nonradiative recombination. Finally, the fabricated white light-emitting diode (LED) device by employing CsPbBr 3/SiO 2 green phosphors could achieve a wide color gamut covering up to 136% of the NTSC standard. This work provides a novel SiO 2-based encapsulation approach to solve the intrinsic instability issues of CsPbBr 3 QDs, which has a profound impact on their practical applications.

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          Journal
          ICFNAW
          Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers
          Inorg. Chem. Front.
          Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
          2052-1553
          May 19 2020
          2020
          : 7
          : 10
          : 2060-2071
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Engineering Research Center of Nano-Geomaterials of Ministry of Education
          [2 ]Faculty of Materials Science and Chemistry
          [3 ]China University of Geosciences
          [4 ]Wuhan 430074
          [5 ]P. R. China
          [6 ]State Key Laboratory of Rare Earth Resource Utilization
          [7 ]Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry
          [8 ]Chinese Academy of Sciences
          [9 ]Changchun 130022
          Article
          10.1039/D0QI00208A
          79262b65-47d5-408f-968b-2a0811a60ea6
          © 2020

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