Abstract
In this study, photoacoustic spectroscopy (p.a.s.) has been employed as a calorimetric method for the determination of the luminescent quantum efficiency (ηF) of several solid materials: 1,4-bis(4-methyl-5-phenyloxazol-2-yl)benzene, anthracene and eleven meso and dimeso anthracene derivatives. The technique used utilizes the phenomenon of photoacoustic saturation, in which the amplitude of the p.a. signal is independent of the absorption coefficient of the samples. Fluorescence quantum efficiency values of some anthracenes have also been determined using fluorescence measurements relative to pyrene crystals and they are shown to give results consistent with p.a. values. These data have been interpreted to estimate the relative rates of photodimerization of meso anthracenes in their crystal forms, and evidence for the existence of the 9-phenylanthracene crystal dimer is found in the p.a. spectra.

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