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Hydrogen-bond-assisted excited-state deactivation at liquid/water interfaces.

Piotr Fita1, Marina Fedoseeva, Eric Vauthey.   

Abstract

The excited-state dynamics of eosin B (EB) at dodecane/water and decanol/water interfaces has been investigated with polarization-dependent and time-resolved surface second harmonic generation. The results of the polarization-dependent measurements vary substantially with (1) the EB concentration, (2) the age of the sample, and (3) the nature of the organic phase. All of these effects are ascribed to the formation of EB aggregates at the interface. Aggregation also manifests itself in the time-resolved measurements as a substantial shortening of the excited-state lifetime of EB. However, independently of the dye concentration used, the excited-state lifetime of EB at both dodecane/water and decanol/water interfaces is much longer than in bulk water, where the excited-state population undergoes hydrogen-bond-assisted non-radiative deactivation in a few picoseconds. These results indicate that hydrogen bonding between EB and water molecules at liquid/water interfaces is either much less efficient than in bulk water or does not enhance non-radiative deactivation. This strong increase of the excited-state lifetime of EB at liquid/water interfaces opens promising avenues of applying this molecule as a fluorescent interfacial probe.
© 2011 American Chemical Society

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21405061     DOI: 10.1021/la104801h

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Langmuir        ISSN: 0743-7463            Impact factor:   3.882


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