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Production and Evaluation of Fluorophore-Doped Polymer Substrates to Screen for Plastic-Degrading Enzymes. [PDF]

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Spectroscopic studies of rhodamine 6G dispersed in polymethylcyanoacrylate

Spectrochimica Acta - Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy, 2005
We report here electronic absorption, fluorescence and resonance Raman studies of rhodamine 6G laser dye dispersed in the polymethylcyanoacrylate matrix. In the electronic absorption and fluorescence spectra of dispersed rhodamine 6G, band maxima are red shifted compared to solution. Raman spectra show some new bands.
S K Tripathi, A L Verma, G S S Saini
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Rhodamine 6G–SiO2 hybrids: A photoluminescence study

Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids, 2005
Abstract Photoluminescence properties of Rhodamine 6G dye confined in porous silica are reported. Different types of organic–inorganic hybrids have been prepared and characterized: class I and II systems have been investigated as a function of rhodamine 6G concentration.
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Thermostimulated Conductivity in Organic Dyes (Rhodamine 6G)

Physica Status Solidi (a), 1972
Parameters of charge carrier traps in films of the organic semiconductor rhodamine 6G were determined as a result of investigations on thermostimulated conductivity, isothermal decay of TSC, and distant stages of photocurrent relaxation. The traps are located in the forbidden band at a depth of 0.32 eV and are practically discrete.
B. Sh. Barkhalov, E. L. Lutsenko
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Adsorption of Rhodamine 6G on saponite. A comparative study with other Rhodamine 6G-Smectite aqueous suspensions

Langmuir, 1995
Absorption and fluorescence spectroscopies are applied to study the adsorption of rhodamine 6G on saponite in aqueous suspensions. The interpretation of the experimental results suggests that the dye can be adsorbed as the monomeric and the dimeric forms on both the external and the interlamellar surfaces of the clay.
F. Lopez Arbeloa   +3 more
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