Orbital - Vol. 9 No. 4 - July - September 2017
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The Methylene Blue Self-aggregation in Water/Organic Solvent Mixtures: Relationship Between Solvatochromic Properties and Singlet Oxygen Production

Leonardo Marmo Moreira
Universidade Federal de São João Del Rei, Departamento de Zootecnia (DEZOO)
Juliana Pereira Lyon
Universidade Federal de São João Del Rei, Departamento de Zootecnia (DEZOO)
Adriana Lima
Universidade do Vale do Paraíba
Lúcia Codognoto
Universidade Federal de São Paulo
Divinomar Severino
Universidade de São Paulo
Maurício da Silva Baptista
Universidade de São Paulo
André Luiz Tessaro
Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná
Adriana Passarela Gerola
Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
Noboru Hioka
Universidade Estadual de Maringá
Maira Regina Rodrigues
Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro
Juliano Alves Bonacin
Universidade Estadual de Campinas
Sandra Cruz dos Santos
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande
Ana Paula Romani
Universidade Federal do ABC / Centro de Engenharia, Modelagem e Ciências Sociais Aplicadas
Hueder Paulo Moisés de Oliveira
Universidade Federal do ABC
Published October 2, 2017
Keywords
  • fluorescence,
  • methylene blue,
  • self-aggregation,
  • solvatochromic properties,
  • solvent effect
How to Cite
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Moreira, L. M.; Lyon, J. P.; Lima, A.; Codognoto, L.; Severino, D.; Baptista, M. da S.; Tessaro, A. L.; Gerola, A. P.; Hioka, N.; Rodrigues, M. R.; Bonacin, J. A.; dos Santos, S. C.; Romani, A. P.; de Oliveira, H. P. M. The Methylene Blue Self-Aggregation in Water/Organic Solvent Mixtures: Relationship Between Solvatochromic Properties and Singlet Oxygen Production. Orbital: Electron. J. Chem. 2017, 9, 279-289.

Abstract

In this work is presented a spectrophotometry investigation focused on the solvatochromic effects upon Methylene Blue (MB). Measurements were carried out in four different water/organic solvent mixtures: low polarity protic solvent (ethanol), polar non-protic solvent (acetonitrile), highly polar protic solvent (glycerol), and non-polar solvent (dioxane). The results showed that the photophysical behavior of MB is highly affected by self-aggregates formation at 80% of water/organic solvent blends. Besides polarity, the protic character and the coordinating properties of the solvent molecules are the key parameters for its photophysical behavior, since the sulfur atom of the cationic structure can act as a coordination center due to its Lewis acid character. In fact, water and acetonitrile coordinating properties have proved to be important to determine MB interactions intensity and its spectroscopic properties as singlet oxygen emission. It was observed that an increase of the amount of the organic solvent resulted in an enhancement of the singlet oxygen emission intensity. The presence of the water increases the dielectric constant of the medium and favors the self-aggregation process. Besides, the water molecules can act as a quencher and it decreases the quantum yield of the fluorescence of MB.

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.17807/orbital.v9i4.996