Time-resolved fluorescence depolarization studies of rotational relaxation in viscous media |
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Authors: | Stephen A. Rice G.A. Kenney-Wallace |
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Affiliation: | Lash Miller Chemical Laboratories, University of Toronto, Toronto M5S 1A1, Ontario, Canada |
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Abstract: | Rotational relaxation times (τroi) were measured for xanthene dyes in several n-alcohols, ethylene glycol and glycerol by following the fluorescence depolarization using a single photon counting technique. Additional studies were made of the fluidity of the hydrocarbon micellar interior using pyrene derivatives as fluorescent probes. While the correlation between τroi and viscosity for the smaller n-alcohols is good, as anticipated by the models of Stokes—Einstein—Debye and later Perrin, a saturation in this correlation is observed in more viscous systems in accordance with recent molecular dynamics calculations. The influence of molecular structure on both viscosity and rotational relaxation times is also discussed. Pyrene, 1-pyrene suphonic acid and 1-pyrene butyeric acid exhibit rapid reorientation τroi ? 10?9 s, in glycerol and micellar systems. |
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Keywords: | Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Fellow to whom correspondence should be addressed. |
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