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Anion Induced Fluorescence Quenching of Various Naphthalenediols


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1 Department of Chemistry, Alagappa Government Arts College, Karaikudi, Tamil Nadu, India
2 Nanomaterials Laboratory, International Research Centre, Kalasalingam Univeristy, Krihnankoil, Tamil Nadu, India
     

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Fluorescence quenching of four naphthalenediols [1,5-; 1,7-; 2,7-; and 2,3- Naphthalenediols (NDs)] by inorganic anions [Cl−, Br−, SO4 2− SO3 2−, S2O2 2−, CO3 2−, NO3 , and HPO4 2−] have been studied in 95% (v/v) water -ethanol mixture medium. The quenching was found to be dynamic in all systems. The plots of log kq values with singlet transition energy (Es) of the fluorophore and with ECTTS of the quencher are linear indicating the presence of electron transfer quenching mechanism. ΔGTH values for charge transfer quenching have been determined for naphthalenediols.

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Fluorescence Quenching, Naphthalenediols, Anionic Quenching, Electron Transfer Mechanism.
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Authors

N. Radha
Department of Chemistry, Alagappa Government Arts College, Karaikudi, Tamil Nadu, India
M. Swaminathan
Nanomaterials Laboratory, International Research Centre, Kalasalingam Univeristy, Krihnankoil, Tamil Nadu, India

Abstract


Fluorescence quenching of four naphthalenediols [1,5-; 1,7-; 2,7-; and 2,3- Naphthalenediols (NDs)] by inorganic anions [Cl−, Br−, SO4 2− SO3 2−, S2O2 2−, CO3 2−, NO3 , and HPO4 2−] have been studied in 95% (v/v) water -ethanol mixture medium. The quenching was found to be dynamic in all systems. The plots of log kq values with singlet transition energy (Es) of the fluorophore and with ECTTS of the quencher are linear indicating the presence of electron transfer quenching mechanism. ΔGTH values for charge transfer quenching have been determined for naphthalenediols.

Keywords


Fluorescence Quenching, Naphthalenediols, Anionic Quenching, Electron Transfer Mechanism.