Excited State Theory: Monosubstituted Benzenes Fluorescence and Phosphorescence
- 1 January 1978
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Spectroscopy Letters
- Vol. 11 (10) , 731-745
- https://doi.org/10.1080/00387017808065110
Abstract
The fluorescence and phosphorescence band positions of mono substituted benzenes are recorded at 77°K in four solvents, and the band maxima are correlated with substituent effects. No correlation of the fluorescence band maxima is obtained until the electron donating substituents are separated from the electron acceptors. The phosphorescence band maxima do not correlate well with Hammett sigma constants. With the exception of N, N-dimethylaniline, the fluorescence maxima are independent of the nature of the solvent. Both good electron donor and acceptor groups diminish the fluorescence and phosphorescence transition energies. With good electron donor and acceptor groups, there is a significant red shift in phosphorescence on going from nonpolar solvents to acetonitrile. The phosphorescence results are interpreted in terms of intramolecular charge transfer (ICT) and charge transfer to solvent (CTTS) processes in competition with one another.Keywords
This publication has 19 references indexed in Scilit:
- Solvent Effect on Cocaine and Methyl Benzoate PhosphorescenceSpectroscopy Letters, 1977
- Valence-Shell Expansion in Electronically Excited States of Aromatic Sulfur CompoundsJournal of the American Chemical Society, 1967
- Application of Linear Free Energy Relations to Electronically Excited States of Monosubstituted PhenolsJournal of the American Chemical Society, 1965
- SUBSTITUENT EFFECTS ON THE PROTOLYTIC DISSOCIATION OF ELECTRONICALLY EXCITED PHENOLS*Photochemistry and Photobiology, 1965
- Excited State pK Values. III. The Application of the Hammett EquationThe Journal of Organic Chemistry, 1965
- Effects of chemical substitution on the electronic spectra of aromatic compoundsJournal of Molecular Spectroscopy, 1965
- Acidity constants in the triplet stateProceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A. Mathematical and Physical Sciences, 1961
- Isoconjugate Spectra and Variconjugate SequencesThe Journal of Chemical Physics, 1951
- The Ultraviolet Absorption Spectra of Simple Unsaturated Compounds. I. Mono- and p-Disubstituted Benzene DerivativesJournal of the American Chemical Society, 1947
- Absorption of Polysubstituted Benzene DerivativesThe Journal of Chemical Physics, 1942