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Solvent Effects on Spectral Property and Dipole Moment of the Lowest Excited State of Coumarin 343 Dye
Authors:Li-lin Jiang  Wei-long Liu  Yun-fei Song  Xing He  Yang Wang  Hong-lin Wu  Yan-qiang Yang
Institution:1.Center for the Condensed Matter Science and Technology, Department of Physics, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin 150001, China;Department of Physics and Electronics Information Engineering, Hezhou University, Hezhou 542800, China2.Center for the Condensed Matter Science and Technology, Department of Physics, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin 150001, China
Abstract:Steady-state absorption and fluorescence spectra, and time-resolved fluorescence spectra of coumarin 343 (C343) were measured in different solvents. The effect of the solvent on the spectral properties and dipole moment of the lowest excited state of C343 were investigated. It was found that the absorption and fluorescence spectra red-shifted slightly and strongly with increasing solvent polarity, respectively, because the charge distribution of the excited state leaded to the increasing difference between the absorption and fluorescence spectra with increasing solvent polarity. The dipole moment of the lowest excited state of C343was determined from solvatochromic measurements and the quantum chemical calculation, and the results obtained from these two methods were fully consistent. Investigations of the time-resolved fluorescence of C343 in different solvents indicated that the fluorescence lifetimes increased nearly linearly with increasing solvent polarity from 3.09 ns in toluene to 4.45 ns in water. This can be ascribed to the intermolecular hydrogen bonding interactions between C343 and hydrogen donating solvents.
Keywords:Time-resolved fluorescence  Dipole moment  Solvent polarity function  Quan-tum chemical calculation  Intermolecular hydrogen bonding interaction
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