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  • Applied Spectroscopy
  • Vol. 45,
  • Issue 7,
  • pp. 1188-1192
  • (1991)

Effect of Solvent Polarity and Acidity on Fluorescence Emission Fine Structures of Select Aza-Polynuclear Aromatics and Dibenzo[b,n]perylene Hetero-Atom Derivatives

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Abstract

Fluorescence emission spectra are reported for 1-azabenz[a]anthracene, 2-azabenz[a]anthracene, 9-azabenz[a]anthracene, 4-azachrysene, 1,2,7,8-tetraazacoronene, dibenzo[2,3:10,11]perylo[1,12bcd]furan, dibenzo[2,3:10,11]perylo[1,12bcd]thiophene, and dibenzo[2,3:10,11]perylo[1,12bcd] selenophene dissolved in various organic solvents. Results of these measurements are used to classify the solutes into probe or nonprobe molecules depending upon whether emission intensity ratios vary systematically with solvent polarity. Of the eight aromatic solutes examined, only the three azabenzanthracenes showed slight probe character.

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