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Title

Spectroscopic and photoelectric investigations of resonance effects In selected sulfonated phthalocyanines

Authors

[ 1 ] Instytut Fizyki, Wydział Fizyki Technicznej, Politechnika Poznańska | [ D ] phd student | [ P ] employee

Year of publication

2009

Published in

Dyes and Pigments

Journal year: 2009 | Journal volume: vol. 83 | Journal number: iss. 3

Article type

scientific article

Publication language

english

Keywords
EN
  • sulfonated phthalocyanine
  • electronic spectroscopy
  • photoacoustic spectroscopy
  • thermal deactivation
  • triplet population
  • photocurrent generation
  • mesomeric effect
  • inductive effect
Abstract

EN Zinc phthalocyanine dyes, which had been symmetrically and asymmetrically substituted with sulfonate groups were investigated using absorption, fluorescence and photoacoustic spectroscopic methods, supported by light-induced optoacoustic spectroscopy and photoelectric measurements; unsubstituted zinc phthalocyanine was employed as reference. Fluorescence quantum yields were determined on the basis of absorption and fluorescence spectra, whereas thermal parameters as well as the yield of triplet state population and the kinetics of thermal relaxation at microsecond intervals were determined using with photoacoustic methods. The effect of the sulfonate groups on photocurrent generation was discussed in terms of the dye’s molecular structure and resonance (mesomeric, inductive, steric) effects. Sulfonation of zinc phthalocyanine changed markedly its absorption and fluorescence properties owing to redistribution of the electron density within the molecule as a result of both mesomeric and inductive effects, although other effects cannot be excluded. The enhanced light-generated photocurrent observed for phthalocyanine with two sulfonate groups is explained in terms of mesomeric effects, whereas in phthalocyanine with three and four sulfonate groups, inductive effects are essential and lead to photocurrent decline.

Pages (from - to)

281 - 290

DOI

10.1016/j.dyepig.2009.05.013

URL

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0143720809000941

Impact Factor

2,855

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