Preparation and Fluorescence Properties of Perylenediimide Nanodispersions Having a One-Dimensional [pi]-Stacked Structure

We prepared stable nanodispersions of a fluorescent perylenediimide (PDI) derivative having long alkyl chains by nanosecond laser fragmentation of its microcrystalline powder in acetonitrile (ACN). The nanoparticles had cube-like or rod shapes with a mean size of 100nm, and they dispersed stably for...

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Published in:Chemphyschem Vol. 18; no. 9; p. 1020
Main Authors: Sasaki, Shino, Higuchi, Shohei, Asahi, Tsuyoshi
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Weinheim Wiley Subscription Services, Inc 05-05-2017
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Summary:We prepared stable nanodispersions of a fluorescent perylenediimide (PDI) derivative having long alkyl chains by nanosecond laser fragmentation of its microcrystalline powder in acetonitrile (ACN). The nanoparticles had cube-like or rod shapes with a mean size of 100nm, and they dispersed stably for longer than 1month. The prepared nanobricks exhibited absorption and fluorescence spectra characteristic of one-dimensional aggregates with cofacial stacking of PDI planes. Single-particle fluorescence measurements demonstrated that nanobricks had a well-aligned structure of one-dimensional columns of PDI. The aqueous dispersions were also fabricated by redispersing the prepared nanobricks, utilizing lipophilic interactions of surfactants having long alkyl chains. We examined the fluorescence properties of nanoparticles dispersed in ACN and in water, and observed amplified fluorescence quenching by the surface-adsorbed dye.
ISSN:1439-4235
1439-7641
DOI:10.1002/cphc.201601413