AGGREGATION OF A SURFACTANT SQUARAINE IN LANGMUIR-BLODGETT-FILMS, SOLIDS, AND SOLUTION

Citation
Hj. Chen et al., AGGREGATION OF A SURFACTANT SQUARAINE IN LANGMUIR-BLODGETT-FILMS, SOLIDS, AND SOLUTION, Journal of physical chemistry, 98(19), 1994, pp. 5138-5146
Citations number
41
Categorie Soggetti
Chemistry Physical
ISSN journal
00223654
Volume
98
Issue
19
Year of publication
1994
Pages
5138 - 5146
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-3654(1994)98:19<5138:AOASSI>2.0.ZU;2-P
Abstract
The aggregation of a surfactant squaraine, )amino)phenyl-4'-(N,N-dibut ylamino)phenylsquaraine (SBA), has been studied in a variety of media, including organic solvents, aqueous cyclodextrin (CD) solutions, vesi cles, monolayers, Langmuir-Blodgett films, and pure solid dye films. A s a monomer in organic solvent, SBA exhibits sharp and intense absorpt ion with lambda(max) ranging from 622 to 656 nm and fluorescence emiss ion at lambda(F) 637-678 nm. In dilute aqueous solution the monomer ab sorbs at 650 nm and gives a fluorescence at 678 nm. The dimer absorbs at 594 nm and is nonfluorescent. This structural assignment is support ed by studying the spectroscopic properties of SBA in CD solutions. SB A forms 1:1 inclusion complexes with alpha- and beta-CD which absorb a t lambda(max) similar to 650 nm and emit at lambda(F) similar to 672 n m with a fluorescence quantum yield a factor of 2-3 higher than that i n pure water. The inclusion of the squaraine chromophore in alpha- and beta-CD is also indicated by H-1 NMR spectral data which suggest that the squaraine chromophore is in a relatively nonpolar environment. In gamma-CD solution, due to the larger cavity size (9.5 Angstrom vs 5.7 and 7.8 Angstrom in alpha- and beta-CD, respectively), a 2:1 complex between SBA and gamma-CD is formed. This 2:1 complex which essentially is the dimer of SBA absorbs at 594 nm and does not fluoresce. A furth er blue-shift in absorption, lambda(max) at 500-540 nm, is observed wh en SBA is incorporated in vesicles (at high concentrations), monolayer s, supported LB films, and pure solid dye film. From available crystal structure data and the compression isotherm data in this study, it is calculated that SBA adopts either a translation layer or a glide laye r structure in these aggregates. Interestingly, the intermolecular int eraction between the squaraine chromophores in these aggregates is sho wn to be similar to that in microcrystals of bis(4-methoxyphenyl)squar aine, which also shows blue-shifted absorption in the aggregated state relative to the monomer.