Conjugated dye-intercalated fluoromica hybrids involving three different cationic organic dyes, i.e. oxazine, rhodamine and ter-fluorene derivatives, have been characterized by synchrotron X-ray diffraction (XRD) in combination with optical spectroscopy. The results show the tunability of the dye packing, hence of the absorption and emission properties, as a function of both type and amount of intercalated molecule. Suitable molecular models compatible with XRD findings, accounting for the observed optical behavior, are proposed and discussed.
Conjugated dye-intercalated fluoromica hybrids displaying tunability of optical properties through packing variation
Leone G;Giovanella U;Galeotti F;Barba L;Arrighetti G;Scavia G;Rapallo A;Porzio W
2016
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Conjugated dye-intercalated fluoromica hybrids involving three different cationic organic dyes, i.e. oxazine, rhodamine and ter-fluorene derivatives, have been characterized by synchrotron X-ray diffraction (XRD) in combination with optical spectroscopy. The results show the tunability of the dye packing, hence of the absorption and emission properties, as a function of both type and amount of intercalated molecule. Suitable molecular models compatible with XRD findings, accounting for the observed optical behavior, are proposed and discussed.File in questo prodotto:
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