The absorption and fluorescence extents of the dye Safranine T (ST) are influenced by miceUar solution. The critical micellar concentration (CMC), aggregation number and mieeUe-ST binding constant of ionic surfacta~ sodium dodeeylsulphate (SDS) and nonionic surfnctan~ polyoxyethylene (20) sorbitan -
Effects of solvent and micellar enviroment on the spectroscopic behavior of the dye safranine T
β Scribed by Subhash C. Bhattacharya; Haritaran Das; Satya P. Moulik
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1994
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 506 KB
- Volume
- 79
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1010-6030
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β¦ Synopsis
The photophysical (visible and fluorescence) behaviour of the dye safranine T has been studied in several polar and non-polar solvents and in micelIar solution (non-ionic and ionic surfactants). The change in the dipole moment of the dye between the ground and excited states has been estimated using approximate solvent-induced spectral shift (Stokes shift) theories based on non-specific interactions. The dependence of the dye behaviour on the nature of the micellar interface is shown by the Stokes shift which exhibits an inverse dependence on the average aggregation number of the surfactant micelles. A reasonable estimation of the dielectric constant of the micellar interface has been attempted.
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