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Artigo IPEN-doc 30764 Correlation between zeta potential and electron paramagnetic resonance of thulium, europium co-doped yttria based suspensions2024 - SANTOS, S.C.; RODRIGUES JUNIOR, O.; CAMPOS, L.L.The formation of advanced ceramic components with homogeneous microstructure and functional characteristics demands a suitable control of particle dispersion. Thus, the characterization of particle stability as immersed in a liquid medium is important. The present paper reports an approach to evaluate the stability of europium, thulium co-doped yttria (YET) nanoparticles by a correlation between zeta potential and Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR) techniques. Based on results, YET suspensions exhibited high stability apart from pH 10, while their isoelectric point presented a slight variation from pHIEP 8.5 to 9.2 according to thulium content 0 and 2 at.%, respectively. The peak-to-peak amplitude of EPR spectra of the YET suspensions increased as pH shifted toward alkaline condition, following zeta potential curves features. The present achievements are very useful parameters to form stable suspensions based on rare-earth oxides and to advance toward new materials for radiation dosimetry.Artigo IPEN-doc 28431 Colloidal processing of thulium-yttria microceramics2022 - SANTOS, S.C.; RODRIGUES JUNIOR, O.; CAMPOS, L.L.The development of new dosimetric materials is essential for the safe and effective use of nuclear technology. In the present study, an eco-friendly bio-prototyping approach was developed for preparing thulium-yttria microceramics with potential applications in radiation dosimetry. Micro-powder compacts were obtained by casting colloidal thulium-yttria suspensions prepared with 20 vol% particles in thin-walled tube templates. Samples were sintered at 1600 °C for 2 h under the environmental pressure and atmosphere to obtain thulium-yttria microceramics with dimensions of 3.33 ± 0.01 mm × 2.27 ± 0.01 mm (height × diameter), as well as a cubic C-type structure, pycnometric density of 4.79 g cm−3 (95.61% theoretical density), and surface microstructure comprising hexagon-like grains bonded at the boundaries. The use of thulium as an activator of yttria greatly improved the electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) response of the microceramics, where the main EPR peak (p1) was recorded at 351.24 mT and the g factor was 2.0046. The innovative findings obtained in this study may facilitate the production of new solid state dosimeters.