Rhodamine 6G (R6G)-doped silica gels were prepared through the sol-gel proc
ess using dye concentrations ranging from 4.00 x 10(-6) to 6.40 x 10(-4) M.
The adsorption of the R6G on the porous surface of the silica gels determi
ned the formation of R6G fluorescent J-dimers as concentration increased, i
n concordance with the behavior reported for other xanthene molecules as rh
odamine B (RB) and rhodamine 110 (R110) also doped in silica gels. The phot
ophysical study of the R6G fluorescent dimers doped in silica gels was done
through the recording of the excitation and emission fluorescence spectra
as well as the measurement of the lifetime values. The exciton theory was u
sed for the elucidation of the adsorption angle (theta), the angle between
the monomer units (alpha), and the separation distance between the molecule
s (R) of the R6G fluorescent dimers. The angle between the monomer units (a
lpha) and the separation distance between the molecules (R) were also deter
mined for RE and R110 fluorescent dimers doped in silica gels.