Self Assembly of Cyanine Dye on Clay Nanoparticles
Author(s) -
Andrew J. Dixon,
Clint Duncan,
Hussein Samha
Publication year - 2005
Publication title -
american journal of undergraduate research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2375-8732
pISSN - 1536-4585
DOI - 10.33697/ajur.2005.006
Subject(s) - cyanine , absorbance , monomer , aqueous solution , chemistry , j aggregate , montmorillonite , iodide , inorganic chemistry , polymer , organic chemistry , chromatography , molecule , optics , fluorescence , physics
The effect of Ca-montmorillonite (clay) on the aggregation behavior of the cyanine dye, 1,1’diethyl-2,2’-cyanine iodide (PIC), in aqueous solutions has been investigated using UV-vis spectroscopy. The absorbance of the monomeric dye in aqueous solutions is compared with the absorbance of the aggregates formed after adding the clay. The appearance of a sharp “redshifted” band centered at 574 nm, after the addition of clay to the aqueous solutions of the dye, indicates the formation J-aggregates on the charged surfaces of the clay particles. The spontaneous and quantitative transformation of monomers into J-aggregates was controlled by the concentration of the clay in the solution. Successive addition of clay to the dye solution causes an increase in the absorbance intensity of the J-band and consequently, a decrease in the absorbance intensity of the monomer. These changes occur linearly which suggests that the dye monomers are quantitatively being converted to J-aggregates.
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