Quick Navigation

Topics

Quantum Device Fabrication Process Engineering Quantum Chemistry

The influence of planarity, rigidity and internal heavy atom upon fluorescence parameters and the intersystem crossing rate constant in molecules with the biphenyl basis.

PubMed
Authors: Nijegorodov N, Luhanga PV, Nkoma JS, Winkoun DP

Year

2006

Paper ID

12772

Status

Peer-reviewed

Abstract Read

~2 min

Abstract Words

175

Citations

49

Abstract

Fluorescence properties of 10 specially chosen aromatic compounds with the biphenyl basis, differing in the degree of planarity, rigidity and in the nature of the internal heavy atom, but family-related in pi-structure are experimentally studied at room temperature (293K). The quantum yield of fluorescence, gamma, and fluorescence decay time, pi(f), of deaerated and non-deaerated cyclohexane solutions are measured. The oscillator strength, f(e), of S0-->S1 transition, fluorescence rate constant, k(f), natural lifetime, tau0(T), and intersystem crossing rate constant, k(ST), are calculated for each compound. It was observed that the increase in planarity and rigidity causes the k(ST) value to decrease very significantly. Any disturbance of the pi-system by the torsional vibrations of the substituted part of the molecule causes the k(ST) value to increase. The introduction of a heavy atom instead of the methylene bridge of fluorene leads to the increase in the k(ST) value and to the decrease in the f(e) of the 1A-->1La transition. The absence of laser action of fluorene is explained.

Why This Paper Matters

  • This paper contributes to the Quantum Chemistry research area in the Quantum Articles archive.
  • It adds a 2006 reference point for readers tracking recent quantum research.
  • Fluorescence properties of 10 specially chosen aromatic compounds with the biphenyl basis, differing in the degree of planarity, rigidity and in the nature of the internal...

Paper Tools

Become a member to use research tools

Sign in to open papers, visit source links, share, cite, compare, copy DOI links, request category corrections, and build your reading list.

Publisher Share Cite This Paper Copy URL Compare Copy DOI Add to Reading List Category Correction Request

References & Citation Signals

Local Citation Graph (Related-Paper Links)

Current Paper #12772 #68465 Bounding Eigenstate Overlap fro... #68440 Classical State Preparation for... #68437 Transition-state lattice modes ... #68423 Selective Fermi-Level Pinning: ...

External citation index: OpenAlex citation signal • updated 2026-06-11 05:34:58

Community Reactions

Quick sentiment from readers on this paper.

Score: 0
Likes: 0 Dislikes: 0

Sign in to react to this paper.

Discussion & Reviews (Moderated)

Average Rating: 0.0 / 5 (0 ratings)

No written reviews yet.