posted on 2012-05-10, 00:00authored byPoonam Verma, Haridas Pal
Photophysical properties of coumarin-481 (C481) dye in
aqueous
solution show intriguing presence of multiple emitting species. Concentration
and wavelength dependent fluorescence decays and time-resolved emission
spectra and area-normalized emission spectra suggest the coexistence
of dye monomers, dimers, and higher aggregates (mostly trimers) in
the solution. Because of the efficient intramolecular charge transfer
(ICT) state to twisted intramolecular charge transfer (TICT) state
conversion, the dye monomers show very short fluorescence lifetime
of ∼0.2 ns. Fluorescence lifetimes of dimers (∼4.1 ns)
and higher aggregates (∼1.4 ns) are relatively longer due to
steric constrain toward ICT to TICT conversion. Observed results indicate
that the emission spectra of the aggregates are substantially blue-shifted
compared to monomers, suggesting H-aggregation of the dye in the solution.
Temperature-dependent fluorescence decays in water and time-resolved
fluorescence results in water–acetonitrile solvent mixtures
are also in support of the dye aggregation in the solution. Though
dynamic light scattering studies could not recognize the dye aggregates
in the solution due to their small size and low concentration, fluorescence
up-conversion measurements show a relatively higher decay tail in
water than in water–acetonitrile solvent mixture, in agreement
with higher dye aggregation in aqueous solution. Time-resolved fluorescence
results with structurally related non-TICT dyes, especially those
of coumarin-153 dye, are also in accordance with the aggregation behavior
of these dyes in aqueous solution. To the best of our knowledge, this
is the first report on the aggregation of coumarin dyes in aqueous
solution. Present results are important because coumarin dyes are
widely used as fluorescent probes in various microheterogeneous systems
where water is always a solvent component, and the dye aggregation
in these systems, if overlooked, can easily lead to a misinterpretation
of the observed results.