Author:
Pouliquen Joseph,Wintgens Véronique,Toscano Vicente,Jaafar Brahim Ben,Tripathi Sadhana,Kossanyi Jean,Valat Pierre
Abstract
The photochemical behaviour of N,N′-disubstituted indigo dyes has been investigated. The trans to cis and cis to trans photoisomerization quantum yields are found to be of the order of 0.25 or less (down to 0.03). These dyes, which fluoresce only weakly in solution and at room temperature, show a drastic increase in their fluorescence when inserted into a polymer matrix or at 77 K in butyronitrile glass. This has been interpreted in terms of the inhibition of formation of a twisted excited intermediate as well as of the rotation of the substituent on the nitrogen atom. An important electron transfer occurs from the singlet excited state when the indigo dyes are placed in the presence of electron-donating molecules. When irradiating with visible light, the photostationary state is always in favour of the trans isomers. This, and kinetic as well as thermodynamic considerations, excludes these compounds as candidates for solar energy storage.
Publisher
Canadian Science Publishing
Subject
Organic Chemistry,General Chemistry,Catalysis
Cited by
28 articles.
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