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On the Concentration Quenching of Fluorescence Polarization

1973
Applying Forster's "excitation master equations" which describe the motion of the excitation energy among the molecules of a solution, an expression is found for the probability Plk that the excitation terminates on the same molecule which served as the absorber of the incident photon.
A. Kawski, J. Kamiński
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Magnetic quenching of fluorescence in NO2

The Journal of Chemical Physics, 1973
Author Institution: The James Franck Institute and Department of Chemistry, The University of ...
Butler, Shala   +2 more
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[10] Solute quenching of protein fluorescence

1978
Publisher Summary This chapter considers various ways of presenting and interpreting data using model calculations based on the modified Stern–Volmer equation. It provides detail information about the experimental methods for the purpose of obtaining meaningful quenching data. A quencher molecule can deactivate an excited fluorophor at the instant of
Paul C. Leavis, Sherwin S. Lehrer
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Nanoparticle induced fluorescence quenching

Radiation Physics and Chemistry, 1997
Fluorescence quenching of some dyes and probe molecules residing near the surface of very small silver metal particulate has been described. The quenching effect has been shown to be surface induced which has been authenticated by the reversible formation and destruction of the particle surface.
Tapan K. Sau   +2 more
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Charge Transfer and Fluorescence Quenching

The Journal of Chemical Physics, 1960
A charge-transfer-interaction mechanism has been proposed for the quenching of fluorescence of a number of polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons by aromatic solvents, especially methylated benzenes. The quenching efficiency has been found to be in the order benzene<toluene<xylene<mesitylene, which is also the order in which ionization ...
Sadhan Basu, Dilip Kuman Majumdar
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FLUORESCENCE QUENCHING OF INDOLE BY DIMETHYLFORMAMIDE

Photochemistry and Photobiology, 1984
Abstract— The effect of dimethylformamide on the lifetime (T) and quantum yield (F) of indole has been determined. Negative Stern‐Volmer deviations prevail for T and F, but F0/F T0/T at all DMF concentrations. The deviation between F0/F and T0/T is ascribed to changes in F0 and T0 induced by the change in solvent composition at the higher quencher ...
Mary K. Campbell   +2 more
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QUENCHING OF METHYLCYCLOHEXANE FLUORESCENCE BY METHANOL*

Photochemistry and Photobiology, 1995
Abstract—We measured the fluorescence emission spectrum and intensity decays of methylcyclohexane (MCH) when excited by simultaneous absorption of two photons at 298 nm. The steady‐state intensities and lifetimes were both decreased by methanol, which was found to be an efficient quencher of MCH fluorescence.
Joseph R. Lakowicz, Ignacy Gryczynski
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Fluorescence Quenching of Aminodiphenylamines with Chloromethanes

Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Communications, 2002
The fluorescence quenching of 2-aminodiphenylamine (2ADPA), 4-aminodiphenylamine (4ADPA) and 4,4'-diaminodiphenylamine (DADPA) with tetrachloromethane, chloroform and dichloromethane have been studied in hexane, dioxane, acetonitrile and methanol as solvents.
Nachiappan Radha   +1 more
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Fluorescence Quenching Reactions

1991
The quenching of the fluorescence of biomacromolecules by solute quenchers has become a widely used and powerful technique (Lehrer, 1976; Lehrer and Leavis, 1989; Lakowicz, 1983; Eftink and Ghiron, 1981; Eftink, 1991). Such quenching reactions have been used primarily to obtain topographical information about proteins, nucleic acids, and membrane ...
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