Abstract: Polypropylene composite nonwovens containing rare-earth strontium aluminates SrAl2O4:Eu2+,Dy3+ and functional additives
were fabricated by the spun-bonded technique. The optical properties, morphology and mechanical properties of the samples
were characterized. Results from scanning electron microscopy photographs (SEM) indicated that the surface of the fiber was destroyed
by the addition of rare earth luminescent materials lightly but the thickness of the fiber was uniform. Differential scanning
calorimetry results showed that pure polypropylene has the double crystallization peak at 162.3 and 165.1 °C. Studies from X-ray diffraction
showed that the nonwoven prepared with the luminescent materials contained the α-monoclinic crystal and β crystalline
phase. Furthermore, the afterglow properties were tested, which showed that the afterglow curve of the luminous nonwoven was
similar to that of strontium aluminate, and the intensity was more intensive than luminous nonwoven at the beginning. The nonwoven
fabricated with the luminescent material did not affect the crystal lattice of the polymer making the materials have potential applications
in fluorescent lamps and field emission displays (FEDs).