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Study of Singlet Oxygen Dynamics on Silicon Polymer Matrix.

Jeong-Wook HwangSeung-Jin JungIl HeoHyun-A SonJong-Ho KimKang-Kyun WangYong-Rok Kim
Published in: Journal of analytical methods in chemistry (2019)
We report a detailed analysis of singlet oxygen generated from the photofunctional polymer film (PFPF) matrix which is the silicone polymer film (PDMS) embedded with a photosensitizer. Activation and deactivation dynamics of singlet oxygen generated from PFPFs were investigated with time-resolved phosphorescence spectroscopy. The singlet oxygen generated from PFPFs was dissipated into three different regions of the polymer matrix; the inside (component A), the surface (component B), and the outside (component C). According to the deactivation dynamics of singlet oxygen in the polymer matrix, the components B and C are expected to be more important for various applications.
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