Highly fluorescent rhodamine B nanoparticles entrapped in hybrid glasses
- PMID: 17279710
- DOI: 10.1021/la0621057
Highly fluorescent rhodamine B nanoparticles entrapped in hybrid glasses
Abstract
Rhodamine B (RB) nanoparticles entrapped in hybrid glasses show enhanced fluorescent emission (approximately 220-fold larger than that of single RB molecules) thanks to the configuration control of the self-assembled aggregates that form the supramolecular architecture of the nanoparticles. The fluorescence performance reported in this work is around 1 order of magnitude larger than that recently reported for fluorescent Nile Red nanoparticles. The fluorescence enhancement results from the use of a highly efficient fluorescent dye such RB and the formation of larger nanoparticles. Note that the later implies the presence of a large number of emitting centers involved in the fluorescence emission.
Comment in
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Possible artifacts of fluorescence of dyes in concentrated materials: comment on "highly fluorescent rhodamine B nanoparticles entrapped in hybrid glasses".Langmuir. 2008 Mar 4;24(5):2252-7; discussion 2258-9. doi: 10.1021/la702291h. Epub 2008 Feb 1. Langmuir. 2008. PMID: 18237201 No abstract available.
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