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Composition containing a core-shell aluminate, phosphor obtained from said composition, and preparation methods

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Assignee: RHODIA OPERATIONSPriority: Dec 14, 2010Filed: Feb 26, 2016Published: Sep 1, 2016
Est. expiryDec 14, 2030(~4.4 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
C09K 11/7774H10H 20/851C09K 11/02C04B 35/62897C09K 11/77
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Abstract

A composition comprising an inorganic core and an aluminate shell is described. The aluminate can have the formula (1): (CeaTbb)Mg1+xAl11+y019+x+y   (1), where a, b, x and y comply with the relations a+b=1−0.2˜x˜+0.2 and −0.2˜y˜+0.2, wherein the shell uniformly covers the inorganic core over a thickness of no less than 300 nm. A phosphor is also described that can be obtained by calcinating the composition at a temperature of at least 1200° C.

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         12 . A process for the preparation of a phosphor, the phosphor comprising:
 an inorganic core; and   a shell based on an aluminate of formula (1):
   (Ce a Tb b )Mg 1+x Al 11+y O 19+x+y    (1),
 
 wherein:
     a+b= 1, 
   −0.2 ≦x≦+ 0.2, and
 
   −0.2 ≦y≦+ 0.2;
 
 
 wherein the shell homogeneously covers the inorganic core at a thickness equal to or greater than 300 nm. 
   
       wherein the process comprises:
 drying a liquid mixture by atomization, the liquid mixture comprising compounds of aluminum, magnesium and one or both of cerium and terbium, and the inorganic core; 
 calcining the dry product at a temperature of between 700° C. and 950° C. to form a composition; and 
 calcining the composition at a temperature of at least 1200° C. to form the phosphor. 
 
     
     
         13 . The process as defined by  claim 12 , wherein the aluminum compound is in the form of an aluminum sol. 
     
     
         14 . The process as defined by  claim 12 , wherein the shell covers the inorganic core at a thickness equal to or less than 2000 nm. 
     
     
         15 . The process as defined by  claim 14 , wherein the shell covers the inorganic core at thickness between 750 nm and 1500 nm. 
     
     
         16 . The process as defined by  claim 12 , wherein the aluminate corresponds to the formula (1) in which x=y=0. 
     
     
         17 . The process as defined by  claim 12 , wherein the inorganic core is alumina, zirconia or an alkaline earth metal aluminate. 
     
     
         18 . The process as defined by  claim 17 , wherein the alumina or zirconia is doped. 
     
     
         19 . The process as defined by  claim 17 , wherein the alkaline earth metal aluminate is a magnesium aluminate.

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