1975
DOI: 10.1016/0009-2614(75)85632-6
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Multiplet structure of the emission bands of coronene and perylene in n-heptane single crystal

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“…However, as a direct result of its unique disk-like planar symmetry (D6h), the in-plane principal transition probabilities are equal (Jablonski, 1950;Zimmerman and Joop, 1961) and thus are averaged over the plane of the molecule (Michl and Thulstrup, 1986). As a consequence, in-plane rotational motions are not possible to detect in the fluorescence polarizaton experiment, and consequently only out-of-plane motions will be observed, as discussed previously for coronene dispersed in long-chain alkane matrices (Lamotte and Joussot-Dubien, 1974;Lamotte et al, 1975). This results in a limiting anisotropy value of rO = 0.1.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…However, as a direct result of its unique disk-like planar symmetry (D6h), the in-plane principal transition probabilities are equal (Jablonski, 1950;Zimmerman and Joop, 1961) and thus are averaged over the plane of the molecule (Michl and Thulstrup, 1986). As a consequence, in-plane rotational motions are not possible to detect in the fluorescence polarizaton experiment, and consequently only out-of-plane motions will be observed, as discussed previously for coronene dispersed in long-chain alkane matrices (Lamotte and Joussot-Dubien, 1974;Lamotte et al, 1975). This results in a limiting anisotropy value of rO = 0.1.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…2). Vibrational peaks were relatively insensitive to temperature effects, change in the lipid phase, or lipid type, although some thermal quenching (see below) was observed with increasing temperature (Lamotte et al, 1975). Because the fluorescence emissions of coronene are exquisitely sensitive to the presence of oxygen, the thermally associated intensity quenching might be attributed to altered membrane oxygen concentration; the solubility of dissolved oxygen in the membrane is decreased with increasing temperature (Husain et al, 1982;Tan and Ramsey, 1993).…”
Section: Steady-state Fluorescence Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…13,21 Several authors compared the spectra of samples obtained with different cooling rates. [22][23][24] With faster cooling, the complexity of the multiplet structure increases. Obviously, the spectral properties of shock-frozen n-alkane solutions can only partly be understood on the basis of single-crystal studies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Спектры этих центров идентичны, но немного смещены по шкале длин волн. Поляризация люминесценции компонентов мультиплетов отличается друг от друга, что указывает на различную ориентацию примесных молекул, ответственных за эти центры, в кристалле [6][7][8]. Этот механизм образования мультиплетов также подтверждают влияние скорости замораживания раствора [9] и спектрального состава возбуждающего света [10] на распределение интенсивности между компонентами мультиплета.…”
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