2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.molliq.2018.05.120
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Spectroscopic studies of inclusion complexation between ortho derivatives of p-methylaminobenzoate and α- and γ-cyclodextrins

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“…As expected, fluorescence decay profile of II recorded in the absence of BSA consists of a slow decay τ 2 = 0.8 ns as a major component (76%) with a small contribution of a fast decay component ( τ 1 = 200 ps, A 1 = 24%). According to our previous works [ 35 , 37 ], we can state that the slow component can be assigned to the emission from ESIPT state, whereas the decay time of the fast component originates from the emission of LE state.…”
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confidence: 94%
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“…As expected, fluorescence decay profile of II recorded in the absence of BSA consists of a slow decay τ 2 = 0.8 ns as a major component (76%) with a small contribution of a fast decay component ( τ 1 = 200 ps, A 1 = 24%). According to our previous works [ 35 , 37 ], we can state that the slow component can be assigned to the emission from ESIPT state, whereas the decay time of the fast component originates from the emission of LE state.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…The interaction of I and II with the model transport protein BSA is studied using steady-state and state-of-the-art time-resolved spectroscopic techniques, which proved to be helpful in understanding the mechanisms of the processes leading to the formation of a stable small organic molecule-protein complexes (quenching, binding and thermodynamic parameters). Overall, our current (in combination with our previous) studies offer a detailed outlook into the dynamic and structural aspects of chemical (CDs, cucurbit[7]urils) [ 33 , 34 , 35 , 36 , 37 ] and biological (BSA) host–guest interactions. Especially, we investigate the effects exerted by biological and chemical nanocavity on the excited-state intramolecular proton and electron transfer processes that may occur in supramolecular systems.…”
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“…Several experimental studies [50][51][52] have shown that nonlinear least-squares regression analysis can be considered much more accurate for determination of the equilibrium constant value than the Benesi-Hildebrand procedure. When only 1:1 complex is formed, the ground-and excited-state equilibrium constants can be calculated by using the following relations:…”
Section: Stoichiometry Of Ind-β-cd Inclusion Complex In Liquid Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%