Abstract: | 2,6-anilinonaphthalenesulfonate (2,6-ANS) and 2,6-toluidinonaphthalenesulfonate (2,6-TNS) exhibit room-temperature phosphorescence when absorbed on filter paper, but the corresponding 1,8-isomers (1,8-ANS and 1,8-TNS) do not. The phosphorescence of the 2,6-isomers and nonphosphorescence of the 1,8-isomers is also found to hold in rigid glass at 77 K. No phosphorescence was detectable from N-phenyl-1-napthylamine at room temperature or 77 K, indicating that intramolecular hydrogen bonding in the 1,8-isomers isomers is not an essential feature inhibiting phosphorescence. Very effective heavy-atom enhancement of the phosphorescences of 2,6-ANS and 2,6-TNS by sodium iodide is observed. |