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https://dspace.ncfu.ru/handle/123456789/32368| Title: | Effect of Changes in Solution Structure on Phosphorescence of Acenaphthene in Supercooled Toluene During Heating |
| Authors: | Deryabin, M. I. Дерябин, М. И. Erina, M. V. Ерина, М. В. |
| Keywords: | Acenaphthene;Intensity;Phosphorescence;Solution structure;Toluene |
| Issue Date: | 2025 |
| Publisher: | Springer |
| Citation: | Deryabin, M. I., Yerina, M. V. Effect of Changes in Solution Structure on Phosphorescence of Acenaphthene in Supercooled Toluene During Heating // Journal of Applied Spectroscopy. - 2025. - 92 (5). - pp. 947 - 951. - DOI: 10.1007/s10812-025-01992-0 |
| Series/Report no.: | Journal of Applied Spectroscopy |
| Abstract: | Changes in the phosphorescence intensity of acenaphthene in supercooled toluene during heating at a rate of 0.04 K/s at concentrations of 2∙10–3 and 2∙10–2 M are studied. It is shown that when the glass-transition temperature of toluene Tg = 117 K is reached, effective quenching of phosphorescence by oxygen begins for both solution concentrations. The intensity increases at T = 130 K because of the appearance of a crystalline phase. The values of these temperatures are the same for both concentrations. An “explosive” intensity increase is observed at T = 140 K for the solution of concentration 2∙10–3 M because of self-acceleration of toluene crystallization. Such changes are not observed for the solution of concentration 2∙10–2 M. Possible causes of the established changes in the phosphorescence intensity and the use of this effect to study structural changes in supercooled organic solvents are discussed. |
| URI: | https://dspace.ncfu.ru/handle/123456789/32368 |
| Appears in Collections: | Статьи, проиндексированные в SCOPUS, WOS |
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