Optical Properties and Dimer Formation in Copper Phthalocyanine-Doped Sol-Gel Matrices

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P.D. Fuqua
B. Dunn
J.I. Zink
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[1] University of California,Department of Materials Science and Engineering
[2] University of California,Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
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Journal of Sol-Gel Science and Technology | 1998年 / 11卷
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copper phthalocyanine; dimer; monomer; optical absorption;
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Dimer formation in sol-gel matrices was studied using optical absorption spectroscopy of copper phthalocyanine tetrasulfonate dopants in silicate and aluminosilicate sol-gel matrices. Changes in the optical absorption spectra of dimers and monomers were correlated with various stages of the sol-gel process. Dimerization is strongly influenced by the chemistry of the pore liquid. The primary factors that control dimerization are the quantity of solvent remaining in the pores, pore solvent alcohol/water ratio, and presence of protons which can be either from the catalyst or from silanol groups on the silicate pore surfaces. Synthesis conditions which cause dye protonation invariably lead to dimerization during the latter stages of drying when the pore liquid becomes water-rich and there is a high dye concentration. These studies also identify chemical conditions which are able to avoid dye protonation and subsequently reduce dimer formation.
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