Evidence of the early stage of porphyrin aggregation by enhanced Raman scattering and fluorescence spectroscopy
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2007
abstract:
The early stage of fractal porphyrin diffusion-limited aggregation DLA, induced by addition of a
polyamine, is observed in aqueous solution by enhanced Raman scattering and fluorescence quenching. The
enhancement of Raman scattering is due to nonlinear optical properties typical of fractal composites. Although
this early stage reaction-limited aggregation has been theoretically predicted by mean-field theory and
molecular dynamics simulation, it is experimentally difficult to observe. During this initial stage, fluorescence
quenching gives direct information on the decrease of the concentration of monomeric porphyrins, whereas
Raman scattering through characteristic vibrational modes of the aggregate reports on the concentration of
porphyrins in the aggregated form. These small clusters constitute the seeds for the DLA aggregation process
leading to micrometric-sized fractals.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
78.30.C-; 78.67.Sc; 51.43.Hv; 81.16.Dn
List of contributors:
MONSU SCOLARO, Luigi; Villari, Valentina; Castriciano, Maria; Micali, NORBERTO LIBORIO
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