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Picosecond Dynamics of Dimer Formation in a Pyrene Labeled Polymer

T. Costa, J. Sérgio Seixas De Melo, C.S. Castro, S. Gago, M. Pillinger, I.S. Gonçalves, Catherine De Castro Orcid Logo

The Journal of Physical Chemistry B, Volume: 114, Issue: 39, Pages: 12439 - 12447

Swansea University Author: Catherine De Castro Orcid Logo

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DOI (Published version): 10.1021/jp1020214

Abstract

A commercial poly(acrylic acid) (PAA, Mn = 450 000 g mol−1) has been labeled with high levels (9.1 mol %) of pyrene by reaction with 1-pyrenylmethylamine in the presence of boric acid. The modified polymer was found to display an unusual photophysical behavior closely resembling that found for pyren...

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Published in: The Journal of Physical Chemistry B
ISSN: 1520-6106 1520-5207
Published: 2010
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URI: https://cronfa.swan.ac.uk/Record/cronfa31933
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Abstract: A commercial poly(acrylic acid) (PAA, Mn = 450 000 g mol−1) has been labeled with high levels (9.1 mol %) of pyrene by reaction with 1-pyrenylmethylamine in the presence of boric acid. The modified polymer was found to display an unusual photophysical behavior closely resembling that found for pyrene in constrained environments. The appearance of a band at longer wavelengths in the excitation spectra when collected at the long wavelength emission band was attributed to the spectra of a dimer. The emission of this dimer was particularly enhanced in dioxane:water solvent mixtures with low dioxane content. From time-resolved fluorescence measurements in the picosecond time domain, two decay components were obtained: a fast decay (4−10 ps) at short wavelengths, which becomes a rising component at longer wavelengths, and a second exponential (2−4 ns) related to the emission of the relaxed dimer. Time-resolved emission spectra were seen to change with time, revealing the emission contribution of two species. This is one of the first reports where the dynamics of dimer formation in a pyrene derivative have been observed.
College: Faculty of Science and Engineering
Issue: 39
Start Page: 12439
End Page: 12447