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  • Applied Spectroscopy
  • Vol. 45,
  • Issue 3,
  • pp. 424-428
  • (1991)

Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Solute Probes. Part IX: Evaluation of Additional Pentaphene, Pentacene, and Pyranthrene Compounds as Possible Solvent Polarity Probes

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Abstract

Fluorescence emission spectra are reported for benzo[rst]dinaphtho[2,1,8,7defg;2',1',8',7'ijkl]pentaphene, dibenzo[a,rst]naphtho[8,1,2cde]pentaphene, dibenzo[fg,ij]pentaphene (also called dibenzo[b,n]perylene), dibenzo[de,kl]naphtho[1,2,3,4rst]pentaphene, dibenzo[h,rst]pentaphene, pyranthrene, tetrabenzo[de,hi,op,st]pentacene, and dinaphtho[2,1,8,7defg;2',1',8',7'opqr]pentacene dissolved in various organic solvents. Results of these measurements are used to screen PAHs for potential solvent polarity behavior. Of the eight PAHs examined, only dibenzo-[h,rst]pentaphene exhibited probe behavior as evidenced by selective, systematic emission intensity enhancement of band I with increasing solvent polarity.

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