Excimer Emission of Acridine Orange Adsorbed on Gadolinium-Yttrium Orthovanadate Nanoparticles

Studying the complexes of inorganic nanoparticles – organic dye molecules is of great importance for their theranostics application. In this paper, we report gadolinium-yttrium orthovanadate nanoparticles (VNPs) – Acridine Orange (AO) complex formation in water solutions. To study the interactions b...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of fluorescence 2018-07, Vol.28 (4), p.943-949
Hauptverfasser: Hubenko, K. O., Yefimova, S. L., Tkacheva, T. N., Maksimchuk, P. O., Sedyh, O. O., Viagin, O. G., Sorokin, A. V., Malyukin, Yu. V.
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Zusammenfassung:Studying the complexes of inorganic nanoparticles – organic dye molecules is of great importance for their theranostics application. In this paper, we report gadolinium-yttrium orthovanadate nanoparticles (VNPs) – Acridine Orange (AO) complex formation in water solutions. To study the interactions between VNPs and AO, the methods of steady-state and time-resolved spectroscopy were used. It was shown that in aqueous solutions containing VNPs, AO aggregation takes place with a sandwich-like stacking of AO molecules in the near-surface layer of VNPs. The VNPs–AO complex formation causes significant changes in the AO fluorescence spectrum, namely, the appearance of a new broad, structureless band in the long-wavelength spectral edge, which was not observed in AO spectrum in a pure water solution. By analyzing of the absorption, fluorescence excitation spectra and fluorescence decay, the static excimer origin of the long-wavelength fluorescence band has been established.
ISSN:1053-0509
1573-4994
1573-4994
DOI:10.1007/s10895-018-2257-9