PHOTOCHEMICAL BEHAVIOR AND EMISSION CHARACTERISTICS OF 9-VINYLANTHRACENE
1986
9-Vinylanthracene (9-VA) is an efficient fluorescer of fluorescence quantum yield = 0.91 0.03 in methanol (ex= 365 nm). This is consistent with its low photochemical quantum yields c (cx= 365 nm) of 0.005 in the absence of azobisisobutyronitrile (AIBN) radical initiator and c= 0.02 in the presence of 10-2M dm-3 AIBN. 9-Vinylanthracene was shown to behave as a 9-substituted anthracene undergoing photodimerization rather than the typical vinyl aryl monomer photopolymerization. The photodimer formation is supported by spectroscopic techniques. 9-Vinylanthracene undergoes efficient fluorescence quenching in the presence of AIBN. Stern-Volmer plots indicate a collisional mechanism. 9-Vinylanthracene crystals as well as polycrystalline films give excimeric emission (max= 510 nm, cx= 380 nm) which is considerably red shifted (ca. 100 nm) compared with molecular emission.
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