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. 2009 Sep 15;74(1):148-53.
doi: 10.1016/j.saa.2009.05.019. Epub 2009 May 23.

Triplet behavior in weakly coupled chromophors in covalent pyridyl porphyrin-polymer systems

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Triplet behavior in weakly coupled chromophors in covalent pyridyl porphyrin-polymer systems

Aleksandra Siejak et al. Spectrochim Acta A Mol Biomol Spectrosc. .

Abstract

The photophysical properties of the 5-(4-pyridyl)-10,15,20-tri(4-methyloxyphenyl)porphyrins covalently linked to polyethylene glycol - PEG of different molecular weights (35000, 20000 and 8000) dissolved in dimethylsulfoxide were studied. The singlet and triplet states of the porphyrin species behavior were discussed in terms of fluorescence and thermal relaxation processes. The absorption, fluorescence and photothermal experiments showed that in the porphyrins linked to the PEG systems in dimethylsulfoxide the dye moieties occur in weakly interacting dimers. The triplet state enhancement in the 5-(4-pyridyl)-10,15,20-tri(4-methyloxyphenyl)porphyrins covalently linked to PEG was discussed. It was shown that even that the weak interaction of the porphyrin species in the covalent systems with PEG is not detectable by the absorption and only slightly by fluorescence, it is possible to be performed by the complementary spectroscopic methods like photoacoustics and photothermal time resolved spectroscopy.

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