2011
DOI: 10.1134/s0018143911040023
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Recombination luminescence of poly(arylene phthalide) films induced by visible light

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“…The spectral composition of the emission did not change during the experiment and was inde pendent of the sample heating rate. The maximum of the TSL spectrum was at ~510 nm, a wavelength that is consistent with the data on the luminescent proper ties of fluorene containing polymers [9]; according to our data, this band is associated with the triplet state of the polyaromatic moiety of PFP [2][3][4][5].…”
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“…The spectral composition of the emission did not change during the experiment and was inde pendent of the sample heating rate. The maximum of the TSL spectrum was at ~510 nm, a wavelength that is consistent with the data on the luminescent proper ties of fluorene containing polymers [9]; according to our data, this band is associated with the triplet state of the polyaromatic moiety of PFP [2][3][4][5].…”
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Long lasting afterglow emission of UV irradiated samples of some poly(arylene phthalide)s (PAP's) was observed during investigation of spectral and lumines cent physicochemical features of solutions and films of these polymers [1,2]. Thermal treatment of the sam ples after completion of the emission resulted in the re emergence of glow.
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