Abstract
A series of dyes using tetrachloroperylene dianhydride as fluorescent chromophore was synthesized by the substitution of suitable aliphatic and alicyclic alcohols in alkaline medium, and evaluation of dyes was done for their optical, electrochemical and thermal properties. These dyes exhibited absorption maxima lambda(max) in the range of 440-460 nm in aqueous medium due to the presence of highly-conjugated framework. Fluorescence spectra of these dyes in water showed sharp emission peaks with small bandwidths and large fluorescence rate constants, i e., 1.36 x 10(8) to 2.25 x 10(8) S-1. Redox potential E-1/2 and band gap energy E-g were observed in the range of -0.689 to -0.784 and 2.530 to 2.610 eV, respectively. Thermal stability was noticed up to 300 A degrees C on the basis of TG and DTA findings. The structures of perylene-azo dyes were confirmed by FTIR and NMR spectroscopy.