Surface confinement and its effects on the luminescence quenching of a ruthenium-containing metallopolymer

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Publication Date 2008-03-04
DOI 10.1039/B718505G
Impact Factor 4.616
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Lynn Dennany, Tia E. Keyes, Robert J. Forster


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Abstract

Luminescence quenching of the metallopolymers [Ru(bpy)2(PVP)10]2+ and [Ru(bpy)2(PVP)10Os(bpy)2]4+, both in solution and as thin films, is reported, where bpy is 2,2′-bipyridyl and PVP is poly(4-vinylpyridine). When the metallopolymer is dissolved in ethanol, quenching of the ruthenium excited state, Ru2+*, within [Ru(bpy)2(PVP)10]2+ by [Os(bpy)3]2+ proceeds by a dynamic quenching mechanism and the rate constant is (1.1 ± 0.1) × 1011 M−1 s−1. This quenching rate is nearly two orders of magnitude larger than that found for quenching of monomeric [Ru(bpy)3]2+ under the same conditions. This observation is interpreted in terms of an energy transfer quenching mechanism in which the high local concentration of ruthenium luminophores leads to a single [Os(bpy)3]2+ centre quenching the emission of several ruthenium luminophores. Amplifications of this kind will lead to the development of more sensitive sensors based on emission quenching. Quenching by both [Os(bpy)3]2+ and molecular oxygen is significantly reduced within a thin film of the metallopolymer. Significantly, in both optically driven emission and electrogenerated chemiluminescence, emission is observed from bothruthenium and osmium centres within [Ru(bpy)2(PVP)10Os(bpy)2]4+ films, i.e. the ruthenium emission is not quenched by the coordinated[Os(bpy)2]2+ units. This observation opens up new possibilities in multi-analyte sensing since each luminophore can be used to detect separate analytes, e.g.guanine and oxoguanine.

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