INQUIMAE   12526
INSTITUTO DE QUIMICA, FISICA DE LOS MATERIALES, MEDIOAMBIENTE Y ENERGIA
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Energy transfer from chemically attached rhodamine 101 to adsorbed methylene blue on microcrystalline cellulose particles
Autor/es:
H.B. RODRÍGUEZ; E. SAN ROMÁN
Revista:
PHOTOCHEMISTRY AND PHOTOBIOLOGY
Referencias:
Año: 2007 vol. 83 p. 547 - 555
ISSN:
0031-8655
Resumen:
Rhodamine 101 (R101) was chemically attached onto microcrystalline cellulose and methylene blue (MB) was adsorbed to a sample bearing nearby 6 ´ 10−7 mol R101.(g cellulose)−1. The system was studied by reflectance and emission spectroscopy in the solid state. R101 shows no aggregation in these conditions and, while pure MB builds up dimers on cellulose even at 2 × 10−8 mol.g-1, in the presence of R101 no evidence on self or hetero aggregation is found up to around 10−6 mol.g-1. No exciplex formation is found as well. The overall fluorescence quantum yield measured on thick layers, once reabsorption effects are accounted for, amounts to 0.80 ± 0.07 for pure R101 and decreases steadily on increasing the concentration of MB. Results demonstrate the occurrence of radiative and non-radiative singlet energy transfer from R101 to MB. For thick layers of particles, the combined effect of both kinds of energy transfer amounts nearly 80 % at the highest acceptor concentration, while non-radiative transfer reaches 60 % both for thin and optically thick layers. The dependence of non-radiative energy transfer efficiencies on the acceptor concentration is analyzed and the origin of departures from Förster behavior at low acceptor concentration is discussed.