Investigation of two cyanine dyes at normal and high pressure by UV/Vis spectroscopy
Abstract
Two cyanine dyes, pseudoisocyanine chloride (PIC) and DYE A, were investigated in dilute and more concentrated aqueous solutions. Experiments by pressure variation reveal the volume contractions, ΔVD, of both dyes, which are discussed with reference to their different molecular structures. Additionally, the changes of entropy for dimerisation, ΔSD, in dilute solutions (c<10−4 mol L−1) along with further thermodynamic data such as ΔGD and ΔHD, were obtained from temperature dependent measurements. Detailed analysis of the absorption spectra of both dyes in terms of resolution provided a twisted arrangement of the interacting molecules within the H-aggregates. For more concentrated solutions of PIC (c>10−3 mol L−1), the delocalisation lengths of the excitons, Ndel, are calculated and compared with the values determined from the temperature dependence of the half-width of the J-bands, Δν1/2,J. The same values of 20–100 are found for Ndel from both different methods and high-pressure experiments as well. In the case of DYE A, Ndel values based on the estimation from Δν1/2,J were found to be smaller and less sensitive to temperature than for PIC. The effects of c0, p and T on Ndel are discussed. Furthermore, we present for the first time a pressure–concentration–state diagram for the appearing/vanishing J-band of aqueous solutions of PIC. From the high-pressure experiments it is concluded that the density of the J-aggregates is higher than that of the H-aggregates, corresponding to a more compact arrangement of the molecules within the aggregates.