A comparative study has been carried out on the adsorption of the Rhodamine
6G dye on glass slides covered with self assembled monolayers of phenyltri
chlorosilane and uncoated plain glass. Optical absorption measurements indi
cate enhancement of the amount of dye adsorbed on silane coated glass as co
mpared to uncoated glass, possibly due to the interaction of the phenyl gro
up in the silane molecule with the dye. Experiments also indicate the forma
tion of dimers of Rhodamine 6G and that the coverage of the dye on the sila
ne modified surface is preferentially as monomers when compared to uncoated
glass. Molecular modeling studies on this system support these results.