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A deuterium isotope solvent effect on fluorescence

✍ Scribed by Th. Förster; K. Rokos


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1967
Tongue
English
Weight
236 KB
Volume
1
Category
Article
ISSN
0009-2614

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✦ Synopsis


The fluorescence quantum yield of N,N-dimethyl-1-amino-5-naphthalene-sulfonate in D20 exceeds that iu Ha0 by a factor 1.75. It is assumed that in this and related cnscs solute-solvent interac&m is


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