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Effects of NaCl on the J-aggregation of two thiacarbocyanine dyes in aqueous solutions

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JOURNAL OF COLLOID AND INTERFACE SCIENCE
Volume 258, Issue 1, Pages 198-205

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/S0021-9797(02)00187-X

Keywords

chemical shift; Na-23 NMR; J-aggregate; cyanine dye

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The effects of NaCl on the aggregation of two typical thiacarbocyanine, dyes (3, 3'-di(3-sulfopropyl)-4, 5, 4', 5'-dibenzo-9-phenyl-thiacarbocyanine triethyl ammonium salt (Dye 1) and 3, 3'-di(3-sulfopropyl)-4, 5, 4, 5'-dibenzo-9-methyl-thiacarbocyanine triethyl ammonium salt (Dye 2)) in aqueous solution have been studied by using absorption spectroscopy, fluorescence spectroscopy, and H-1- and Na-23-NMR measurements. It is found that the J-aggregation of two dyes can be promoted by the addition of NaCl and that the effective coherence length of the J-aggregate is shorter than that obtained without NaCl. Fluorescence spectra demonstrate that the fluorescence intensities of the J-aggregates of two dyes are quenched by addition of NaCl. This is consistent with the decrease of the effective coherence length of J-aggregates of the two dyes in the presence of NaCl. H-1-NMR spectra of two dyes show that the Na+ ions penetrate into the J-aggregates and replace the counterion (triethylammonium ions) in two dyes. The measurements of the chemical shifts of Na-23 nuclei provide further information about the interaction between the Na+ ions and dye anions in the J-aggreggates of the two dyes. Due to this interaction, the electrostatic repulsion between the dye anions in the J-aggregates can be reduced and thus accelerate the aggregation of the two dyes in the presence of NaCl. The apparent association constants between Na+ ions and dye molecules in J-aggregates of Dye 1 and Dye 2 estimated from the measured chemical shifts of Na-23 nuclei are about 2.38 M-1 and 1.35 M-1, respectively. (C) 2003 Elsevier Science (USA). All rights reserved.

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