"The process of dimerization of rhodamine 6G at high concentrations in solution and when incorporated in a solid state matrix is well known but the dimer response to photodegration is still not well understood. Silica sol-gel films have been doped with rhodamine 6G with a concentration up to 10−1 M to form large amounts of dimers within the matrix. Fluorescence and UV absorption spectra have shown that both not-fluorescent H-dimers and fluorescent J-dimers together with the monomer form of rhodamine 6G are present in the matrix. Upon exposure up to 11 hours to UV light a selective photodegradation of the different species has been finally observed. Analysis of the absorption spectra has shown that the H-type dimers are more resistant to photodegradation with respect to the J-type dimers."

Photodegradation of rhodamine 6G dimers in silica sol-gel films / Lasio, B; Malfatti, Luca; Innocenzi, Plinio. - In: JOURNAL OF PHOTOCHEMISTRY AND PHOTOBIOLOGY. A, CHEMISTRY. - ISSN 1010-6030. - 271:(2013), pp. 93-98. [10.1016/j.jphotochem.2013.08.007]

Photodegradation of rhodamine 6G dimers in silica sol-gel films

MALFATTI, Luca;INNOCENZI, Plinio
2013-01-01

Abstract

"The process of dimerization of rhodamine 6G at high concentrations in solution and when incorporated in a solid state matrix is well known but the dimer response to photodegration is still not well understood. Silica sol-gel films have been doped with rhodamine 6G with a concentration up to 10−1 M to form large amounts of dimers within the matrix. Fluorescence and UV absorption spectra have shown that both not-fluorescent H-dimers and fluorescent J-dimers together with the monomer form of rhodamine 6G are present in the matrix. Upon exposure up to 11 hours to UV light a selective photodegradation of the different species has been finally observed. Analysis of the absorption spectra has shown that the H-type dimers are more resistant to photodegradation with respect to the J-type dimers."
2013
Photodegradation of rhodamine 6G dimers in silica sol-gel films / Lasio, B; Malfatti, Luca; Innocenzi, Plinio. - In: JOURNAL OF PHOTOCHEMISTRY AND PHOTOBIOLOGY. A, CHEMISTRY. - ISSN 1010-6030. - 271:(2013), pp. 93-98. [10.1016/j.jphotochem.2013.08.007]
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