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Reversible intersystem crossing,fluorescence lifetime lengthening and collisionally induced phosphorescence in biacetyl
Authors:Renie Van Der Werf  Dick Zevenhuijzen  Jan Kommandeur
Affiliation:Laboratory for Physical Chemistry, University of Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands
Abstract:The emissions of biacetyl excited at 4200 Å were studied at pressures down to 10?3 torr. Apart from the well-known nanosecond fluorescence, a new emission of the same spectral composition was found with a non-exponential decay in the microsecond range. Furthermore the phosphorescence, as defined by its spectral composition, was found to be collisionally induced.The results imply that after excitation, the molecule rapidly transfers (rate constant kS→T) to the triplet state, giving rise to the nanosecond decay time; and can then transfer back to the singlet state (rate constant kT→S), giving rise to the microsecond emission. At the same time internal conversion can occur (kS→S0). From an analysis of the data we find for kS→S0 = 2.4 × 107 sec?1, kS→T = 7.6 × 107 sec?1, kT→S = 1.9 × 105 sec?1. The kinetic treatment can be transformed to a quantum mechanical one, yielding values for the triplet level density (?T), the coupling element VST and the number of triplet states (N) coupled to the singlet excited. At 4200 Å we find ?T = 6.3 × 105cm, VST = 1.0 × 10?5 cm?1, N = 400.Phosphorescence occurs only when the molecule is deactivated by collisions to a vibronic triplet state below the vibrationless excited singlet state. The efficiency of biacetyl collisions is 0.54.
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