Fluorescence Study of the Relaxation Process in Excited Hetarylthiazole Cations |
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Authors: | V. V. Volchkov S. I. Druzhinin J. A. Kossanyi B. M. Uzhinov |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Chemistry, Chemical Kinetics Division, Moscow State University, Vorob'evy gory, 119899 Moscow, R, ussia;(2) Laboratory des Materiaux Moleculaires, CNRS, rue Henri Dunant, F-94320 Thiais, France |
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Abstract: | ![]() The absorption and fluorescence spectra of five cations protonated at the quinolyl nitrogen atom (IH+–VH+) and one ethylated (IEt+) cation were investigated. For these compounds (except VH+) both an anomalously large fluorescence Stokes shift (up to 238 nm) and a large short-wavelength fluorescence shift (up to 145 nm) at decreasing temperatures (down to 77 K) were observed. This is not the case for unprotonated molecules. The ground-state conjugation between quinolyl and another molecular fragment was found for II, IH+, IIH+, and IEt+. The relaxation process of excited cations is medium viscosity and temperature dependent. The experimental results are explained in terms of excited-state structural relaxation. |
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Keywords: | Excited state quinolyl structural relaxation viscosity |
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