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Published on: February 15, 2010
Time-resolved fluorescence of crown ether styrul dyes
M V Alfimov1, V F Kamalov, I A Struganova
1Institute of Chemical Physics Russian Academy of Sciences, Kosygin Street 4, 117977, Russia.
Abstract:
Photophsical processes are studied in a new class of dyes contining a chromophoric part and a crown ether part. Fluorescence decays were oebserved to be strongly dependent on temperature in the range from 294 to 4 K. Photoinduced isomerization and electron transfer are considered as possible mechanisms to explain the results.
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