Publications by authors named "Grigoriy Kim"

Noncovalent ionic interactions between nanosized Keplerate-type capsules {Mo} and tetra-cationic porphyrins have been investigated in aqueous solution using small-angle X-ray scattering, H NMR and photophysical methods. These complementary multiscale methods reveal the formation of large hybrid oligomers built from a short-range organization in which the cationic porphyrin is glued onto the large POM surface. The local structuring appears to be strongly dependent on the dye : {Mo} ratio changing the morphology of the oligomers from linear to dense aggregates.

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The induced aggregation of the xanthene dye rhodamine B (RhB) on metal oxide centers belonging to the highly symmetric surfaces of precise nanoscale templates with Keplerate (Mo ) or toroidal (Mo ) structures has been studied. With the joint use of the Langmuir isotherm and full Stern-Volmer models, the thermodynamic reasons for dye adsorption on the nanocluster surface, such as a mixture of monomer, H-aggregate (H-dimer), and J-aggregate forms (which can coexist or switch one into another under the exact conditions), were established: this was shown through UV/Vis and fluorescence spectroscopies. By using the framework of the exciton model, it is shown that the angle (α) between the transition dipole moments of RhB is very sensitive to surface strain inside the dye sub-monolayer.

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