Issue 2, 2002

Investigation of pseudoisocyanine aggregates formed on polystyrenesulfonate

Abstract

The interaction of 1,1′-diethyl-2,2′-cyanine (PIC), a non-fluorescent cationic dye known to form emissive J-aggregates in aqueous solutions, with the polyelectrolyte poly(styrenesulfonate) (PSS) is investigated by absorption and fluorescence spectroscopy. Depending on the amount of polyelectrolyte added, three regimes are identified. At a large excess of PIC, there is an equilibrium between the PIC monomer and a non-fluorescent PIC aggregate characterized by a strong absorption band centered at 565 nm. As the amount of PSS increases, we observe the growth of the PIC J-aggregate onto the PSS backbone, characterized by a sharp absorption band at 572 nm and a narrow emission at 577 nm. At a large excess of PSS, the major species consists of PIC molecules adsorbed independently along the polyelectrolyte chains.

Graphical abstract: Investigation of pseudoisocyanine aggregates formed on polystyrenesulfonate

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
08 Aug 2001
Accepted
02 Nov 2001
First published
02 Jan 2002

Photochem. Photobiol. Sci., 2002,1, 87-91

Investigation of pseudoisocyanine aggregates formed on polystyrenesulfonate

C. Peyratout, E. Donath and L. Daehne, Photochem. Photobiol. Sci., 2002, 1, 87 DOI: 10.1039/B107199H

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