Fluorescent liquid pyrene derivative-in-water microemulsions

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Abstract

A fluorescent liquid pyrene derivative with a high fluorescence quantum yield (65%) in the bulk state is reported. With this as the sole oil phase, stable luminescent oil-in-water microemulsions have been prepared. Increasing the loading of liquid pyrene swells the droplets, as detected by small-angle neutron scattering. These larger droplets have a greater proportion of pyrene excimer emission contribution in their photoluminescence spectra, which leads to a red shift in the chromaticity of the emission.

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Hollamby, M. J., Danks, A. E., Schnepp, Z., Rogers, S. E., Hart, S. R., & Nakanishi, T. (2016). Fluorescent liquid pyrene derivative-in-water microemulsions. Chemical Communications, 52(46), 7344–7347. https://doi.org/10.1039/c6cc01517d

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