Fluorescence Depolarization Study of Hydrogen Bonded 1-Anthrol
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Rotaional depolarization of 1-anthrol fluorescence was studied in liquid paraffin. The molecular volume of 1-anthrol becomes large when it forms a hydrogen bonded complex. The molecular volume of the complex depends on the concentration of acceptor as well as the kind of acceptor. The molecular volume obtained by extrapolation to nil acceptor concentration increases with increasing size of acceptor molecule and is appreciably larger for amines than for ethers. The emitting species in the case of amines is 1-anthrolate ion pair whose strong dipolar nature may cause further interaction with excess amine molecules. It is probable that more than one molecule of amine participate in the rotating unit, leading to a large molecular volume. The rotational relaxation time was evaluated and found to depend on acceptor concentration. Two competitive effects occur by the increase in acceptor concentration, one shortening the relaxation time because of reduction of viscosity, and the other lengthening it because of molecular volume enlargement.
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Hamai Sanyo
Department Of Chemistry College Of Education Akita University
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Kokubun Hiroshi
Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Tohoku University
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