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Biopolymers
July 2006
Institute of Molecular and Atomic Physics NASB, 70 F. Scaryna Prospect, Minsk, 220072 Belarus.
The theory demonstrating the role of medium at the fluorescence quenching of polar compounds in solutions is briefly presented. It has been shown, that the rate of S(1) --> X(n) nonradiative conversion between the intramolecular charge transfer states depends on the permanent dipole moments in the ground (S(0)) and excited (S(1), X(n)) states as well as on solvent polarity. A relation for the rate of nonradiative excited-state energy conversion has been obtained and employed to test the known literature data for solvent effect on the S(1)-state lifetime of some biologically significant carotenoids and dyes (phthalimides).
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