Changes in Fluorescent Intensity in Aniline with Benzoic Acid and Carbon Tetrachloride
Corresponding Author(s) : S. Bakkialakshmi
Asian Journal of Chemistry,
Vol. 17 No. 2 (2005): Vol 17 Issue 2
Abstract
The quenching of fluorescence of aniline by benzoic acid and carbon tetrachloride has been studied in benzene solvent at room temperature to understand the quenching mechanism. The Stern-Volmer plot has been found to be linear for both the quenchers. Regression coefficient (r), the Stern-Volmer constant (Ksv), Stoke’s shift, ionization potential, electron affinity and the solvent parameter have also been calculated. The results suggest that the quenching here is not static but dynamic in nature.
Keywords
Fluorescence quenching
Benzoic acid
Carbon tetrachloride
Aniline
Stern-Volmer plot
Bakkialakshmi, S., Shanthi, B., Chandrakala, D., & Santhi, R. (2016). Changes in Fluorescent Intensity in Aniline with Benzoic Acid and Carbon Tetrachloride. Asian Journal of Chemistry, 17(2), 1352–1354. Retrieved from https://asianpubs.org/index.php/ajchem/article/view/14340
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