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Anion-controlled morphologies and spectral features of cyanine-based nanoGUMBOS – an improved photosensitizer†
Atiya N. Jordan,Susmita Das,Noureen Siraj,Sergio L. de Rooy,Min Li,Bilal El-Zahab,Lin Chandler,Gary A. Baker,Isiah M. Warner
Nanoscale Pub Date : 06/26/2012 00:00:00 , DOI:10.1039/C2NR30432E
Abstract

The ability to control the morphologies and spectral properties of organic low-dimensional nanomaterials is of paramount importance. The research reported herein demonstrates a template-free approach to tailored morphological and optical properties for a novel class of pseudoisocyanine (PIC)-based fluorescent organic nanoparticles derived from a group of uniform materials based on organic salts (GUMBOS). The synthesized nanoscale PIC-based particles (termed nanoGUMBOS), [PIC][NTf2] and [PIC][BETI], exhibit interesting adaptability as a function of the associated anion. The diamond-shaped nanostructures of [PIC][NTf2] and [PIC][BETI] nanorods exhibit enhanced fluorescence quantum yields relative to the parent compound, [PIC][I]. As supported by fluorescence lifetime measurements, these enhanced spectral properties can be attributed to differences in molecular self-assembly ordering (e.g., H- vs. J-aggregation) and restricted molecular rotation leading to reduced twisted intramolecular charge transfer in the nanoGUMBOS. The electrochemical properties of the PIC-based GUMBOS suggest their potential use in dye-sensitized solar cells.

Graphical abstract: Anion-controlled morphologies and spectral features of cyanine-based nanoGUMBOS – an improved photosensitizer
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