1976
DOI: 10.1039/f29767200063
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Structure of contact ion pairs in the ground and first excited states. Aromatic closed-shell anions containing a five-membered ring

Abstract: The absorption and fluorescence spectra of the carbanion of indene have been recorded as a function of temperature, solvent and counter ion. In ethereal solvents indenyl-lithium forms contact and solvent-separated ion pairs, depending on the temperature, whereas only contact ion pairs occur when Na+ and K+ are the counter ions. The absorption spectra exhibit a blue shift on formation of contact ion pairs, but in the fluorescence spectra a red shift is observed.The results for the indenyl anion are compared wit… Show more

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“…The absorption and fluorescence ion pair shifts of Cb and Im are approximately equal in magnitude (9). The nitranion Idl also forms in the first excited state only contact ion pairs.…”
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“…The absorption and fluorescence ion pair shifts of Cb and Im are approximately equal in magnitude (9). The nitranion Idl also forms in the first excited state only contact ion pairs.…”
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“…However, the fluorescence ion pair shifts, just as the absorption ion pair shifts, increase in the order K , Na , Li . Moreover, for Flu the fluorescence ion pair shifts are smaller than the absorption ion pair shifts, whereas there is only a small difference for InH (9).…”
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