Sub-picosecond. fluorescence evolution of amino-cyano-stilbenes in methanol: polar solvation obeys continuum theory without evidence of twisting

Ernsting, N. P., Breffke, J., Vorobyev, D. Y., Duncan, D. A. and Pfeffer, I. (2008) Sub-picosecond. fluorescence evolution of amino-cyano-stilbenes in methanol: polar solvation obeys continuum theory without evidence of twisting. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 10(15), pp. 2043-2049. (doi: 10.1039/b717541h)

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Abstract

The spectral evolution of. fluorescence from 4-( dimethylamino)- 4'- cyanostilbene ( DCS) in methanol, and of two derivatives bearing either the anilino ( ACS) or the julolidino ( JCS) moiety, was measured by optical Kerr- gating with a time resolution of 0.35 ps. A special thin Glan polariser in the Kerr shutter allows high contrast without unnecessarily increasing the group delay dispersion. The emission band may thus be gated and observed even with highly. fluorescent samples. The spectral dynamics consists of a continuous red- shift and narrowing with similar relaxation behavior throughout, i. e. between these two observables and the three compounds. This suggests that polar solvation is the common cause for spectral relaxation after 0.2 ps. The continuum model describes the dynamic Stokes shift quantitatively. Contrary to previous reports we do not. find a temporary isosbestic point in the. fluorescence of JCS, nor is there evidence for a dependence on anilino substituents. The crystal structures of DCS and JCS are provided.

Item Type:Articles
Keywords:BEHAVIOR CHARGE-TRANSFER CRYSTAL Crystal structure Crystal structures CRYSTAL-STRUCTURE CRYSTAL-STRUCTURES DEPENDENCE DERIVATIVES DUAL FLUORESCENCE DYNAMICS EVOLUTION FLUORESCENT Methanol MODEL MOLECULES NO EVIDENCE PHOTOISOMERIZATION PHOTOPHYSICS RELAXATION RESOLUTION SAMPLES SOLVATION SPECTROSCOPY STATE Structure SUBSTITUENTS TIME-RESOLVED FLUORESCENCE TRANS-4-DIMETHYLAMINO-4'-CYANOSTILBENE
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:UNSPECIFIED
Authors: Ernsting, N. P., Breffke, J., Vorobyev, D. Y., Duncan, D. A., and Pfeffer, I.
College/School:College of Science and Engineering > School of Chemistry
Journal Name:Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
ISSN:1463-9076
Published Online:19 February 2008

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