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Size-Dependent Exciton Chirality in (R)-(+)-1,1'-Bi-2-naphthol Dimethyl Ether Nanoparticles

Date: 12-08-2004   source: Jiannian Yao   Print

Debao Xiao Wensheng Yang Jiannian Yao* Lu Xi Xia Yang and Zhigang Shuai

 

Organic nanoparticles from a chiral auxiliary (R)-(+)-1,1'-bi-2-naphthol dimethyl ether (BNDE) with a range of particle sizes from 25 to 100 nm were fabricated through the reprecipitation method. It is found that BNDE nanoparticles exhibit positive exciton chirality in 200-260 nm region in circular dichroism (CD) spectra that are completely opposite to CD spectra of the dilute solution. The exciton chirality of the particles displays size-dependent behavior; that is the exciton chirality peaks evolve to the low-energy side with increase in particles size. CD spectra accompanied with UV fluorescence spectra lifetime measurements of the excited states and quantum mechanical calculations reveal that the chirality inversion results from intermolecular exciton coupling between two adjacent BNDE molecules in the nanoparticles and the bathochromic shift of the peaks is attributed to the increased intermolecular interaction with increasing particle size.

 J. Am. Chem. Soc 2004, 126, 15439-15444.

Chem. Comm. 2005, 4, 492-494.

 

 

CD spectra of BNDE nanoparticle aqueous suspensions and BNDE dilute solution (1.0 ×10-5 mol/L): (a) 25 (b) 40 (c) 70 and (d) 100 nm.

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