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Formation of pseudoisocyanine J-aggregates in polyvinyl alcohol fibers by electrospinning

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2009

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American Chemical Society

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Bronze

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87

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Submicrometer diameter, light emitting fibers of polyvinyl alcohol) (PVA) doped with pseudoisocyanine (l,1'-diethyl-2,2'-cyanine bromide, PIC) dye were prepared by electrospinning. A horizontal setup was employed with a stationary collector consisting of two parallel-positioned metal strips separated by a void gap. Formation of uniaxially aligned and randomly deposited fibers in electrospun films was confirmed by microscopy. Photoluminescence (PL) spectroscopy is used to evaluate spectral properties of both types of fibers doped with PIC. While PIC molecules were individually dispersed in PVA solution, they assemble into J-aggregates upon electrospinning when the weight fraction of PIC molecules is above 2.5 wt %. The formation of J-aggregates was observed in both randomly deposited and uniaxially aligned electrospun fibers. Moreover, the fibers aligned uniaxially showed a high degree of polarized emission (PL|/PL⊥ = 10), arising from the orientation of J-aggregates along the fiber axis. On the other hand, isotropic emission of J-aggregates was observed from the fibers deposited randomly. As a conclusion, electrospinning was found to be an efficient and a practical method to form highly oriented J-aggregates dispersed into polymer fibers. To the best of our knowledge, it is the first time formation of J-aggregates (a bottom-up approach) and electrospinning (a topdown approach) is successfully combined. © 2009 American Chemical Society.

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[No Keyword Available], J-Aggregates, Electrospinning, Surface Properties, Pseudoisocyanine, Membranes, Artificial, Poly, Fibers, Polyvinyl Alcohol, Electrochemistry, Quinolines, Particle Size

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02 engineering and technology, 021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology, 02100102 Cellulose/Polysaccharides, 0210 nano-technology

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Journal of Physical Chemistry B

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113

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34

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