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. 2020 Sep 1;10(53):32232–32240. doi: 10.1039/d0ra06407f

Fig. 6. (a) Time-dependent emission spectra after exposure of Eu0.1Y0.9 to the Fe3+. (b) Fluorescence quenching percentage by Fe3+ (λex = 275 nm). (b) Plots of ln(I0/It) for the luminescent intensity of Eu0.1Y0.9 at 615 nm obtained from the spectra.

Fig. 6