1977
DOI: 10.1021/j100524a002
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Pulse radiolysis in an applied magnetic field. The time dependence of the magnetic field enhancement of the fluorescence from solutions of fluorene in squalane

Abstract: Publication costs assisted by Atomic Energy of Canada Limited The effect of a magnetic field on the light emission from squalane solutions of fluorene, pulse irradiated at the center of a large electromagnet, is described. The fluorescence intensity following pulse radiolysis was found to be 40-50% higher in an applied field of 0.3 T (3000 G) and the triplet yield showed a small decrease. The enhancement of the singlet emission is attributed to an increase in the fraction of geminate solute ion recombinatio… Show more

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“…fluorene, anthracene, naphthalene) in hydrocarbon solvents (e.g. squalane, cyclohexane) that form magnetically sensitive, geminate radical ion pairs upon illumination and which recombine to fluorescent excited states; [18][19][20][21][22][23] and photoexcited pyrene and N,N-dimethylaniline solutions for which spin-selective recombination results in a fluorescent exciplex. 17,24,25 An alternative two-colour approach, in which a second excitation source excites fluorescence in a reaction product, has been used to study the photochemistry of anthraquinone in micellar solutions.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…fluorene, anthracene, naphthalene) in hydrocarbon solvents (e.g. squalane, cyclohexane) that form magnetically sensitive, geminate radical ion pairs upon illumination and which recombine to fluorescent excited states; [18][19][20][21][22][23] and photoexcited pyrene and N,N-dimethylaniline solutions for which spin-selective recombination results in a fluorescent exciplex. 17,24,25 An alternative two-colour approach, in which a second excitation source excites fluorescence in a reaction product, has been used to study the photochemistry of anthraquinone in micellar solutions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…tions of hydrocarbons in squalane and cyclohexane (4)(5)(6). In continuously y-irradiated solutions (6-8), a smaller magnetic field effect is observed because the prompt emission, which exhibits no field effect, is superimposed on the einission from slower ion recombinations, which does show a magnetic field effect.…”
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