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Fluorescence enhancement of benzimidazolium derivative on clay nanosheets by surface-fixation induced emission (S-FIE).

Hakan MoriRyosuke NakazatoHiroshi TachibanaTetsuya ShimadaTamao IshidaMiyajima RyoEietsu HasegawaShinsuke Takagi
Published in: Photochemical & photobiological sciences : Official journal of the European Photochemistry Association and the European Society for Photobiology (2024)
The photophysical behaviors of benzimidazolium derivative [4-(1,3-dimethylbenzimidazol-3-imu-2-yl)-N, N-diphenylaniline (2-(4-(diphenylamino)phenyl)-1,3-dimethyl-1H-benzo[d]imidazol-3-ium)] (BID) in water, organic solvents and on synthetic saponite were investigated. The fluorescence quantum yield (Φ f ) of BID was 0.91 on the saponite surface under the optimal condition, while that in water was 0.010. Such fluorescence enhancement on the inorganic surface is called "surface-fixation induced emission (S-FIE)". This fluorescence enhancement ratio for BID is significantly high compared to that of conventional S-FIE active dyes. From the values of Φ f and the excited lifetime, the non-radiative deactivation rate constant (k nr ) and radiative deactivation rate constant (k f ) of BID on the saponite surface and in water were determined. Results showed that the factors for fluorescence enhancement were both the increase of k f and the decrease of k nr on the saponite surface; especially, k nr decreased by more than two orders due to the effect of nanosheets.
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