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Intensity ratio of excimer to monomer

Configurational aspects are apparent in publications concerning the fluorescence characteristics of polymers of differing tacticity and of model compounds. It has been shown that the intensity ratio of excimer to monomer fluorescence is greater in fluid solutions of isotactic polystyrene [62,63] and poly(p-methyl-styrene) [64,65] relative to that of the atactic polymers. This phenomenon has been attributed in the case of poly(p-methy1styrene) to the existence of a lesser energy barrier to excimer formation in meso dyads compared to the racemic dyad [65]. Similar conclusions of direct relevance to excimer formation in polystyrene were made by Bokobza et al [55] in studies of intramolecular excimer formation in model compounds. [Pg.105]


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