Abstract

The physicochemical properties of monomolecular layers of amphiphilic cation polymethine dyes (i.e., thia- and oxacarbocyanines) on the surface of a water subphase are studied along with the conditions of Langmuir-Blodgett (LB) film preparation. The area occupied by one dye molecule in the liquid-stretched and liquid-condensed states of a monolayer is determined. Based on a comparison of experimental and theoretically calculated areas, the nature of dye packing in monolayers is studied by means of molecular mechanics using data from conformation analysis. The spectral and luminescent properties of cationic polymethine dyes in various media are investigated. Excimer fluorescence is observed in LB films. The excimers in LB films are found to arise not from monomers but from dye dimers. A possible mechanism of their formation is considered.

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