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CHEMICAL PHYSICS

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0301-0104

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1873-4421

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  • Spectroscopic properties of Rhodamine B entrapped in hybrid porous nanolayers at high dye concentration
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    • A. Lewkowicz
    • A. Synak
    • B. Grobelna
    • L. Kułak
    • P. Bojarski

    - CHEMICAL PHYSICS - Year 2014

    The preparation procedure and characterization of Rhodamine B entrapped in zirconia, silica and mixed silica–zirconia nanolayers is described. The nanolayers were produced by the sol–gel spin-coating technique. The pronounced effect of the dye concentration on the absorption and fluorescence spectra as well as on time-resolved fluorescence spectra was found. The results show that the aggregation of Rhodamine B is stronger in silica...

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