Optical Transition Rates of a Meso-Substituted Thiacarbocyanine in Methanol-In Reverse Micelles
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Özçelik, Serdar
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We report the photophysical properties of 3,3′-diethyl-5,5′-dichloro-9-phenylthiacarbocyanine (DDPT) in methanol-in-oil (m/o) reverse micellar systems which form methanol droplets stabilized with anionic surfactant aerosol-OT (AOT) in n-heptane. The fluorescence quantum yield of DDPT is enhanced by a factor of 17 in the methanol droplet in comparison with bulk methanol. The fluorescence lifetimes of DDPT in m/o reverse micelles are prolonged up to 2.2 ns with increasing molar ratio of methanol to surfactant (w0=[MeOH]/[AOT]), whereas the fluorescence lifetime of DDPT in bulk methanol is 75 ps. The non-radiative rate constants of DDPT in the droplets are decreased by a factor of 40, resulting in a remarkable enhancement in quantum yields, indicating that internal motions of DDPT in the droplets are significantly reduced due to strong electrostatic interactions between the positively charged DDPT and the negatively charged sulfonate head-groups of AOT and the spatial confinement induced by the reverse micellar structure.
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Micelles, Cyanine dyes, Enhanced fluorescence, Methanol-in-oil-droplet, Spatial confinement, Aromatic compounds, Cyanine Dyes, Enhanced Fluorescence, Surface active agents, Spatial confinement, Fluorescence, Negative ions, Enhanced fluorescence, Methanol-in-oil-droplet, Micelles, 660, Methanol, Optical transition rates, Spatial Confinement, Reverse Micelles, Quantum theory, Substitution reactions, Cyanine dyes, Gases, Drop formation, Reverse micelles
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02 engineering and technology, 01 natural sciences, 0104 chemical sciences, 0210 nano-technology
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Özçelik, S., and Atay, N. Z. (2005). Optical transition rates of a meso-substituted thiacarbocyanine in methanol-in-oil reverse micelles. Journal of Luminescence, 113(1-2), 1-8. doi:10.1016/j.jlumin.2004.07.009
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