Abstract

Kinetic and spectral characteristics of luminescence and excitation of luminescence of magnesium phthalocyanine (MgPc) molecules adsorbed on silicon dioxide (SiO2) are studied. They are found to be affected by finely divided platinum (Pt) present at the surface and hydration. The deposition of a Pt catalyst on SiO2 leads to the formation of new centers. Adsorption of MgPc molecules at these centers increases the lifetime of excited states of the former. Luminescence of charge transfer complexes and the protonized form of phthalocyanine is detected at the platinized surface of silicon dioxide.

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