TY - JOUR
T1 - Microscopic organization of long-chain rhodamine molecules in monolayers at the air/water interface
AU - Tsukanova, Valeria
AU - Lavoie, Hugo
AU - Harata, Akira
AU - Ogawa, Teiichiro
AU - Salesse, Christian
PY - 2002/4/25
Y1 - 2002/4/25
N2 - The monolayer behavior of a rhodamine derivative with two C18 aliphatic chains attached to the nitrogen atoms of the xanthene ring system (RhC18) was studied by epifluorescence microscopy, second-harmonic generation (SHG), and absorption and fluorescence spectroscopy. The isotherm of RhC18 exhibits a plateau which, presumably, corresponds to a slow collapse of the monolayer. As observed by epifluorescence microscopy, the RhC18 monolayer remained homogeneous for a large range of molecular areas, and an abrupt change in the monolayer morphology occurred at the end of the surface pressure isotherm. Spectroscopic data showed that both fluorescent J-aggregates and nonfluorescent H-aggregates with a coplanar-inclined configuration were formed within the RhC18 monolayer upon compression. The orientational SHG measurements revealed that, in the expanded region of the isotherm, the RhC18 chromophore was oriented in a way where its xanthene plane made an angle of 36° with respect to the interface. The azimuthal angle SHG measurements revealed that compression induced an anisotropic arrangement of the S0-S1 transition moment of RhC18 chromophores perpendicular to the compression direction. At the end of the isotherm prior to and after the collapse point, the film possessed a fairly regular structure characterized by a C2v symmetry packing and a long-range order in the parallel alignment of the RhC18 chromophores. Microscopic organization of the RhC18 molecules in monolayers is discussed.
AB - The monolayer behavior of a rhodamine derivative with two C18 aliphatic chains attached to the nitrogen atoms of the xanthene ring system (RhC18) was studied by epifluorescence microscopy, second-harmonic generation (SHG), and absorption and fluorescence spectroscopy. The isotherm of RhC18 exhibits a plateau which, presumably, corresponds to a slow collapse of the monolayer. As observed by epifluorescence microscopy, the RhC18 monolayer remained homogeneous for a large range of molecular areas, and an abrupt change in the monolayer morphology occurred at the end of the surface pressure isotherm. Spectroscopic data showed that both fluorescent J-aggregates and nonfluorescent H-aggregates with a coplanar-inclined configuration were formed within the RhC18 monolayer upon compression. The orientational SHG measurements revealed that, in the expanded region of the isotherm, the RhC18 chromophore was oriented in a way where its xanthene plane made an angle of 36° with respect to the interface. The azimuthal angle SHG measurements revealed that compression induced an anisotropic arrangement of the S0-S1 transition moment of RhC18 chromophores perpendicular to the compression direction. At the end of the isotherm prior to and after the collapse point, the film possessed a fairly regular structure characterized by a C2v symmetry packing and a long-range order in the parallel alignment of the RhC18 chromophores. Microscopic organization of the RhC18 molecules in monolayers is discussed.
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U2 - 10.1021/jp0137367
DO - 10.1021/jp0137367
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0037172128
SN - 1520-6106
VL - 106
SP - 4203
EP - 4213
JO - Journal of Physical Chemistry B
JF - Journal of Physical Chemistry B
IS - 16
ER -