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Spectroscopic Investigation of Fluorescence Quenching Agents. Part II: Effect of Nitromethane on the Fluorescence Emission Behavior of Thirty-Six Alternant Benzenoid Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons

1992; SAGE Publishing; Volume: 46; Issue: 8 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1366/0003702924123872

ISSN

1943-3530

Autores

Sheryl A. Tucker, Hardjanti Darmodjo, William E. Acree, John C. Fetzer, Maximilian Zander,

Tópico(s)

Analytical Chemistry and Chromatography

Resumo

Nitromethane is examined as a selective quenching agent for discriminating between “alternant” versus “nonalternant” polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in unknown mixtures. Of the 36 benzenoid solutes studied, only dibenzo[hi,wx]heptaphene failed to obey the selective quenching rule. Also reported are new experimental fluorescence probe studies for dibenzo[de,st]pentacene, dibenzo[fg,qr]pentacene, naphtho[8,1,2hij)-hexaphene, benzo[vwx]hexaphene, benzo[1,2,3cd;4,5,6c'd‘]diperylene, dibenzo[hi,wx]heptacene, benzo[b]triphenylene, chrysense, and anthracene dissolved in nonelectrolyte solvents of varying polarity. Benzo-[vwx]hexaphene was found to exhibit probe character, as evidenced by a systematic variation in emission intensity ratio with solvent polarity.

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