J. Georges, DEVIATIONS FROM BEERS-LAW DUE TO DIMERIZATION EQUILIBRIA - THEORETICAL COMPARISON OF ABSORBENCY, FLUORESCENCE AND THERMAL LENS MEASUREMENTS, SPECT ACT A, 51(6), 1995, pp. 985-994
A theoretical study of dimerization equilibria for fluorescent dyes in
aqueous solutions is described. The work is based on the comparison o
f calculated data provided by absorbance, fluorescence and thermal len
s measurements with respect to the analytical concentration of the dye
. Deviations from linear response due to dimerization are computed for
rhodamine 6G and the diamide of the zinc-tetracarboxyphthalocyanine w
ith known values of the fluorescence quantum yield of the monomer, of
the dimerization constant and of molar absorptivities. It is demonstra
ted that the photothermal method gives valuable information and can be
more sensitive than absorbance and fluorescence to detect dimer forma
tion provided the monitoring wavelength has been well chosen.