Abstract

AbstractA polyethylene‐glycol‐functionalized perylene bisimide (PEPBI) was synthesized. Its concentration‐, solvent‐ and temperature‐dependent visible spectra were measured and its aggregation states were analyzed. PEPBI exists as an aggregate dimer in aqueous solution or predominantly as a monomer in organic solvents. The anionic surfactant sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate (SDBS) can disperse PEPBI as a monomer in aqueous solution. The fluorescence of these solutions depends on the concentration of PEPBI and SDBS. The reduction of aggregated PEPBI with Na2S is slow and the monoanion radical as well as dianion species are the main forms of monomer. PEPBI exists predominantly as monomers in DMF and reacts with Na2S much faster. Interestingly, the anionic radical species exist in H‐aggregate form at low PEPBI concentrations and J‐aggregation occurs at high concentration. The dianion species is EPR‐silent and its color highly depends on its concentration in DMF.

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