Abstract: | Abstract— 5-Methoxyindole is a non-exciplex forming indole, and its excited state behavior is qualitatively different from that of indole and its methyl substituted derivatives. This fact supports the idea that there are two limiting classes of exciplexes, charge-transfer and dipole-dipole stabilized. The fluorescence quantum yield in water is 0.29 with a lifetime of 4.0 ns at 25d?C. The activation energy for fluorescence quenching in water is 15.9 pM 0.5 kJ/mol, which is smaller than for indole and the methyl substituted indoles which have been measured. In cyclohexane at 25d?C, the fluorescence quantum yield is 0.63 with a lifetime of 6.7 ns. The fluorescence is efficiently quenched by electron scavengers, as is the case for other indoles. Some electron ejection to solvent probably occurs in both solvents. |