Free-standing microcrystals of a fluorescent organic dye: Preparation and spectroscopic study

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Suspensions of microcrystals were obtained from an organic fluorescent dye, 4-n-octylamino-7-nitrobenz-2-oxa-1,3-diazole, by reprecipitation in water in the presence of various macromolecules: anionic or cationic PAMAM dendrimer, poly(acrylic acid, sodium salt), poly(acrylamide), and calf thymus DNA. The use of these additives allowed the size and shape of the microcrystals to be controlled. A study by UV/vis absorption and fluorescence spectroscopy revealed some common points, but also some interesting differences, in the optical behaviour of the five samples. Copyright © 2006 Mouhammad Abyan et al.

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Abyan, M., Bîrlǎ, L., Bertorelle, F., Rodrigues, F., & Fery-Forgues, S. (2006). Free-standing microcrystals of a fluorescent organic dye: Preparation and spectroscopic study. International Journal of Photoenergy, 2006. https://doi.org/10.1155/IJP/2006/30937

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