Abstract

Static and time-resolved fluorescence methods were employed to evaluate the various generations of poly(propyleneimine) dendrimers as solubilizing agents for hydrophobic molecules in aqueous media. In addition, the penetration of water inside the dendritic core was studied by means of the formation of emissive exciplexes between pyrene and the tertiary amine groups at the branching points of these dendrimers.

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