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Influence of micellar media on the fluorescence of various benzo- and methyl-quinolizinium salts
Authors:M.A. Martin  B. del Castillo  D.A. Lerner
Affiliation:Laboratorio de Técnicas Instrumentales, Facultad de Farmacia, Universidad Complutense, 28040 Madrid Spain;Ecole Nationale Supériuere de Chimie, Université des Sciences et Techniqes du Languedoc, 34075 Montpellier Cedex France;Department de Quimica Orgánica, Universidad de Alacalá de Henares, Madrid Spain
Abstract:The bebaviour of several different micelar systems (anionic, cationic and non-ionic) on the fluorescence of quinolizinium salts is studied. Important factors, such as pH and ionic strength that influence fluorescence parameters, are discussed. Fourteen quinolizinium salts (benzo and methyl derivatives) are examined as fluorescent probes in micellar media. All of them showed a marked increase of fluorescence intensity when sodium dodecyl sulfate solutions of critical micelle concentration (CMC) are added. The presence of non-ionic surfactants did not change the fluorescent emission of the probes. The emission intensity is much decreased when N-cetyl-N,N,N- trimethylammonium bromide concentrations are above the CMC. Changes in pH ido not significantly affect the fluorescence intensity of the benzo derivatives. Increasing the ionic strength decreases the fluorescence. For 9-cyanobenzo[a]phenanthro [9,10-g] quinolizinium chloride, the spectrum changes when the surfactant concentration is high than the CMC thereforre this compound is considered to be a good fluorescent probe in icell
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