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Fluorescence thermometers using intramolecular exciplexes

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Abstract

Exciplex-based fluorescence thermometers have been developed which should allow the nonintrusive real-time determination of temperatures in hydrocarbon liquids within 1°C at temperatures as high as 400°C. The two-candidate dopant molecules—1,3-bis-(1′-pyrenyl)-propane and 3-(4′-dimethylaminophenyl)-1-(1′-pyrenyl)-propane—are commercially available and may be used at concentrations as low as 1 ppm.

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