2016
DOI: 10.1098/rspa.2016.0102
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A lifetime in photochemistry; some ultrafast measurements on singlet states

Abstract: We describe here the development of time-correlated single-photon counting techniques from the early use of spark discharge lamps as light sources through to the use of femtosecond mode-locked lasers through the personal work of the author. We used laser-excited fluorescence in studies on energy migration and rotational relaxation in synthetic polymer solutions, in biological probe molecules and in supersonic jet expansions. Time-correlated single-photon counting was the first method used in early fluorescence… Show more

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“…For the type II mechanism, the triplet excited PS directly transfers energy to oxygen to form singlet oxygen ( 1 O 2 ), which is considered to be the more common ROS in most cases. 452 …”
Section: Nanotherapeutics Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the type II mechanism, the triplet excited PS directly transfers energy to oxygen to form singlet oxygen ( 1 O 2 ), which is considered to be the more common ROS in most cases. 452 …”
Section: Nanotherapeutics Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first reports that use TCSPC in the measurement of fluorescence decays appear in the early 1970s [21][22][23][24], and TCSPC was soon widely used for time-resolved spectroscopy, and in particular the measurement of fluorescence lifetimes in solution [25].…”
Section: Fast Timing In Fluorescencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some quenchers seem to donate electrons to the excited state by inducing intersystem crossing by others, such as aromatic amines, or phtahlocyanines . Phillips discusses several molecular mechanisms to account for this phenomenon. Potassium iodide is an example of a quencher for methanolic cresyl violet.…”
Section: Uncertaintymentioning
confidence: 99%