Abstract

We report here, for the first time, magnetic-field-effect (MFE) quenching of pyrene–DMA exciplex luminescence in SDS micelles as a function of Gd 3+ concentrations. The MFE quenching, in contrast to neat-solvents, varies non-linearly. We believe that MFE reduction depends linearly on [Gd 3+] at the micellar-interface, but the Gd 3+ adsorption at the micellar-interface depends non-linearly on bulk [Gd 3+], which accounts for the observed non-linearity. We propose that Temkin isotherm is applicable here. This is the first time, we believe, that it has been demonstrated that it is possible to probe the adsorption of trivalent lanthanides on the SDS micellar-interface through highly sensitive MFE studies.

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