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Additive-induced aggregate changes of two structurally similar dyes in aqueous solutions: A comparative photophysical study.

A Ghanadzadeh Gilani1, Z Poormohammadi-Ahandani2, R Kian3.   

Abstract

Absorption and emission spectral characteristics of the two structurally similar phenothiazine dyes, azure B and toluidine blue, in aqueous solutions of the two sets of molecular additives (ureas and monosaccharides) were studied as a function of the dye and additive concentrations. The absorption spectra of the dyes were also studied in pure tetramethylurea with an aprotic nature. The spectral data were analyzed using DECOM Program. The dimer structure of the interacting molecules in these dyes was discussed using the exciton model. The urea class of additives was found to act as water structure-breakers over the range of studied concentration. The carbohydrate additives were found to act as water structure-breakers at low concentrations. However, the water structure breaking process may be disfavored by the additive-additive interactions at higher concentrations. It can be concluded that at low additive concentrations, the main driving force for breaking the dye association is water-additive interaction, which disrupts the water hydrogen bonds induced by the additives. However, at the high additive concentrations, the different phenomena including additive-additive and additive-dye interactions can change the structure, strength, and aggregative properties of the dyes. Finally, the urea in water induces noticeably fluorescence quenching in emission spectra of both the dyes.
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Keywords:  Additive effect; Azure B; Dimerization; Phenothiazines; Toluidine blue

Year:  2017        PMID: 28866410     DOI: 10.1016/j.saa.2017.08.048

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Spectrochim Acta A Mol Biomol Spectrosc        ISSN: 1386-1425            Impact factor:   4.098


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