Sonal Gupta, Guang S. He, Vivek Kumar, Alec Pitter, Martin Trebbin, Mark T. Swihart, Reshma Kailas Kumar, Leena Nebhani, Yogesh M. Joshi, Richard A. Vaia, Paras N. Prasad
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天然粘土是最古老的二维材料,其结构、形态和粘弹性能已得到广泛研究。虽然有关于含粘土介质的光学研究报告,但粘土历来被认为具有高度散射性,因此其光学和非线性光学应用尚未得到广泛研究。非线性光学在生物医学、光子学、光电子学和表面科学等多个研究和应用领域发挥着关键作用。近年来,二维材料和有机-无机杂化材料的非线性光学特性尤其引人关注。在这里,我们首次证明了合成粘土材料皂石是一种非常有前途的介质,它可以通过线性和非线性激发显著提高极性染料的发射效率,这是因为极性染料与皂石的离子微环境发生了相互作用。我们的研究表明,在水分散液中,阳离子染料被吸附在皂皂石平板的负电荷面上,可显著增强荧光强度,最高可达 15 倍。值得注意的是,在有皂石存在的情况下,链烷唑染料的荧光寿命延长至 480 ps,比纯水中的荧光寿命长一个数量级,这表明非辐射过程通过与皂石的相互作用而减慢。为了探究这种效应的根源,我们进行了一系列实验来研究有机染料与皂石之间的相互作用,包括粘度测量、离子电导率测量、动态光散射和小角 X 射线散射。这些实验和分析表明,通过与皂石小板的相互作用,改变了染料的局部分子环境,抑制了非辐射重组途径,从而显著增强了这种新型混合体系的线性和非线性荧光。这种 Laponite 染料杂化物在生物传感器、光学传感器、荧光探针和其他需要高发射特性的领域具有巨大的应用潜力。
Dramatic Enhancement of One and Two Photon-Excited Emission of a Stilbazolium Dye Coupled to Laponite Platelets
Natural clays are the oldest example of two-dimensional materials and have been extensively investigated for their structural, morphological, and viscoelastic properties. Although there are reports of optical studies in clay-containing media, clay has traditionally been considered highly scattering, and thus, its optical and nonlinear optical applications have not been extensively examined. Nonlinear optics plays a key role across multiple fields of research and application, including biomedicine, photonics, optoelectronics, and surface science. Nonlinear optical characteristics of two-dimensional materials and of organic–inorganic hybrid materials are of particular interest in recent years. Here, we provide the first demonstration that Laponite, a synthetic clay material, can be a highly promising medium to dramatically enhance the efficiency of emission by both linear and nonlinear excitation of a polar dye, because of its interaction with the ionic microenvironment of Laponite. We show that adsorption of this cationic dye onto the negatively charged faces of Laponite platelets in an aqueous dispersion produces a remarkable enhancement in fluorescence intensity by up to a factor of 15. Notably, the stilbazolium dye exhibits a longer fluorescence lifetime of 480 ps in the presence of Laponite, an order of magnitude longer than that in pure water, revealing that nonradiative processes are slowed via the interaction with Laponite. To probe the origins of this effect, we conducted an array of experiments that investigated the interaction between organic dye and Laponite, including viscosity measurements, ionic conductivity measurements, dynamic light scattering, and small-angle X-ray scattering. These experiments and analysis reveal that modification of the local molecular environment of the dye via interaction with Laponite platelets suppresses nonradiative recombination pathways to dramatically enhance both linear and nonlinear fluorescence in this novel hybrid system. The Laponite dye hybrid displays significant potential for applications in biosensors, optical sensors, fluorescent probes, and other fields, which require high emissive properties.
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The Journal of Physical Chemistry A/B/C is devoted to reporting new and original experimental and theoretical basic research of interest to physical chemists, biophysical chemists, and chemical physicists.