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Molecular Luminescence Spectrometry Chap 15. Three Related Optical Methods Fluorescence Phosphorescence Chemiluminescence } From excitation through absorption.

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1 Molecular Luminescence Spectrometry Chap 15

2 Three Related Optical Methods Fluorescence Phosphorescence Chemiluminescence } From excitation through absorption of photons Emission from an excited species formed in a chemical reaction

3 Fluorescence From atomic sodium vapor 3p → 3s transition at 589.6 and 589.0 nm 3p ʹ 3s 3p ʺ 3p ʹ 3s 3p ʺ Resonance fluorescence

4 Fluorescence excitation spectrum of the two sodium D-lines

5 FluorescencePhosphorescence Excited States Producing Fluorescence & Phosphorescence Electron Spins can be: “Paired” → diamagnetic “Unpaired” → paramagnetic (e.g., free radicals) Fig. 15-1

6 Energy Level Diagram for a Photoluminescent System Fig. 15-2 allowedforbidden

7 Rates of Absorption and Emission In general: Absorption:1 – 10 fs Fluorescence:1 – 100 ns Phosphorescence:0.1 us – 10 s or longer

8 Deactivation Processes Luminescence competes with: Vibrational Relaxation Internal Conversion External Conversion Intersystem Crossing

9 Deactivation Processes Vibrational Relaxation Result: Emission lines are Stokes shifted Longer λ ’s and lower v ’s

10 Energy Level Diagram for a Photoluminescent System Fig. 15-2

11 Deactivation Processes Internal Conversion Molecule passes to a lower energy electronic state without emission Bound State (e.g., S 2 → S 1 ) Unbound State: Predissociation Dissociation

12 Energy Level Diagram for a Photoluminescent System

13 Fluorescent Excitation and Emission Spectra of Quinine Fig. 15-3

14 Deactivation Processes External Conversion Excited state molecule collides with solute or another molecule Energy is transferred: collisional quenching

15 Energy Level Diagram for a Photoluminescent System Fig. 15-2

16 Deactivation Processes Intersystem Crossing Excited state electron spin flips S 1 → T 1 Common in molecules with heavy atoms: I, Br, etc.

17 Energy Level Diagram for a Photoluminescent System Fig. 15-2

18 Quantum Yield Method to express amount of luminescence Ratio of number of molecules that luminesce to total number of excited molecules Expressed in terms of rate constants: where k nr = k vib + k ic + k ec +k isc + k pd + k d varies from 0 to 1


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