Characterization of Self-Cured Silicone Oils for Encapsulation of Ultraviolet-C Light-Emitting Diodes

用于紫外C发光二极管封装的自固化硅油的特性分析

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Abstract

The effectiveness of ultraviolet-C light-emitting diodes (UVC LEDs) is currently limited by the lack of suitable encapsulation materials, restricting their use in sterilization, communication, and in vivo cancer tumor inhibition. This study evaluates various silicone oils for UVC LED encapsulation. A material aging experiment was conducted on CF1040 (octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane), HF2020 (methyl hydro polysiloxanes), and MF2020-1000 (polydimethylsiloxane) under UVC radiation for 1000 h. The analysis assessed transmittance changes and chemical composition alterations throughout the aging process. Notably, HF2020 showed an increase in transmittance before 500 h, indicating a curing process attributed to the photolysis of Si-H, leading to the formation of Si-O-Si. Further testing on 265 nm UVC LEDs, both with and without HF2020 encapsulation, showed that the encapsulated LEDs exhibited a remarkable maximum increase of 27% in radiant power compared to their unencapsulated counterparts. Additionally, these encapsulated LEDs sustained higher radiant power levels during the first 200 h of operation. Notably, its potential application in photodynamic therapy is significant; by activating photosensitizers with higher UVC exposure, it facilitates the rapid production of reactive oxygen species, leading to effective cancer cell destruction within a short timeframe.

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