Abstract

Montmorillonite 2D-optically active layers were investigated using non-ionic Coumarine and cationic Pyronine dyes. The modification of thin montmorillonite films (MF) was done by single dye species and/or with β-cyclodextrine (CD) supramolecular complexes (SC). Equilibrium constants for SC formation were determined in the range 0.1·103 −6.0·103 for temperatures 283–323K. Thus amounts of dye incorporated in the SC with CD prepared at temperature 293K is more than 96% for Coumarine and more than 81% for Pyronine dye. Adsorption of SC in MF was proved by detection of increased first basal reflections using X-ray diffraction. The molecular transition moments for monomeric dye species in 2D MF of SC for Pyronine absorbing at 560nm were inclined 60° and co-adsorbed dimers or higher aggregates of molecules tilted around 33° towards montmorillonite surface. Coumarine absorption in the whole investigated spectral range indicated average molecule inclination around 28°. The angle of the Coumarine dye is favourable for the formation of J-aggregates with sufficient fluorescence intensity detected at 478nm for solid state applications.

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