Issue 3, 1984

Effects of colloidal SiO2 and cyclodextrins on the aggregation of dyes in aqueous solutions

Abstract

Aggregation of two positively charged dyes, Methylene Blue, MB+(1), and pinacyanol chloride, PC+, (2) is induced in aqueous SiO2, colloids. In colloidal SiO2, MB+ aggregates into the dimeric form, and PC+ is aggregated into H-assemblies. The aggregation processes are a result of high local dye concentrations in the vicinity of the colloid owing to binding of the positively charged dyes to the negatively charged colloidal interface. De-aggregation of thionin, (3), is accomplished in water by the addition of cyclohexa-amylose, α-CD, and cyclohepta-amylose, β-CD. Monomeric thionin binds to α-CD and β-CD (Kass= 6.67 × 102M–1 and 1.78 × 103M–1, respectively). Conversion of thionin dimer into the monomeric form, upon addition of α-CD or β-CD, is attributed to association of the monomeric form to the hydrophobic cavity of CD. This conversion is accompanied by changes in the absorption and fluorescence spectra of the dye.

Article information

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J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 2, 1984, 455-459

Effects of colloidal SiO2 and cyclodextrins on the aggregation of dyes in aqueous solutions

P. Dan, I. Willner, N. S. Dixit and R. A. Mackay, J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 2, 1984, 455 DOI: 10.1039/P29840000455

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