EFFECT OF SOLVENT POLARITY ON NONRADIATIVE PROCESSES IN XANTHENE DYES - THE ACID FORM OF RHODAMINE-B IN NITRILE SOLVENTS


CASEY K., ONGANER Y., QUITEVIS E.

JOURNAL OF PHOTOCHEMISTRY AND PHOTOBIOLOGY A-CHEMISTRY, cilt.64, sa.3, ss.307-314, 1992 (SCI-Expanded) identifier identifier

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The fluorescence lifetimes of the acid form of rhodamine B in nitrile solvents were measured as a function of temperature. Non-radiative rate constants were calculated from the fluorescence lifetimes and quantum yields. Arrhenius plots of the non-radiative rate constants were linear. The value of the non-radiative activation energy was, within experimental error, the same for all the solvents studied and equal to 3.4 +/- 0.3 kcal mol-1. However, at constant temperature, the natural logarithm of the non-radiative rate constant increased linearly with the solvent polarity parameter E(T)(30). The dependence of the non-radiative rate on solvent polarity can be explained by a model involving a planar-pyramidal change at the xanthene-amine bond. On the basis of this model, a comparison of the non-radiative rate of the dye in alcohols and nitriles shows that the dependence on solvent polarity is due to specific solute-solvent interactions at the amino and carboxyphenyl groups.