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Sol–gel synthesis, spectral properties and stability of silica films doped by fluorescent dyes

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Silicon dioxide thin films with organic fluorescent dyes with different amount of matrix layers were prepared by sol–gel spin coating and dripping technique, synthetic and subsequent treatment parameters were proposed… Click to show full abstract

Silicon dioxide thin films with organic fluorescent dyes with different amount of matrix layers were prepared by sol–gel spin coating and dripping technique, synthetic and subsequent treatment parameters were proposed for obtaining materials with high homogeneity and dye stability. The structural, morphological and optical properties of obtained materials have been studied by X-ray diffraction, atomic force microscopy and ultraviolet–visible spectroscopy. Immobilisation of the dye increases the degree of film amorphousness. Immobilisation greatly affects the spectral properties of coumarin 6 and BODIPY due to the dye protonation by acid catalyst, this effect is reversible in case of coumarin 6. Rhodamine 6G spectral characteristics are not influenced by immobilisation. In the hybrid materials monomeric form of the dyes retained at higher concentration compared with solutions. Dye immobilisation was found to increase dyes photostability.

Keywords: spectral properties; gel synthesis; immobilisation; stability; sol gel; fluorescent dyes

Journal Title: Materials Technology
Year Published: 2017

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