It is shown that the monomer fluorescence and the excimer fluorescence from a dilute pyrene solution in squalane at room temperature are mainly from "delayed" geminate pairs (Py-, S+) and (Py-, Py+ ), respectively, from the ODESR spectra observed at the monomer and the excimer fluorescence. The reco
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Intramolecular Excimer Formation and Delayed Fluorescence in Sterically Constrained Pyrene Dimers
✍ Scribed by Andrew C. Benniston; Anthony Harriman; Sarah L. Howell; Craig A. Sams; Yong-Gang Zhi
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