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Methyl viologen cation fluorescence quenching

There is no evidence for ground state charge-transfer complex formation between stilbenes and neutral amines. Amine cations and dications are powerful electron acceptors and can form ground state complexes in which t-1 serves as the electron donor. Complex formation between t-1 and the organic dication methyl viologen is responsible for quenching of the fluorescence of surfactant stilbenes in organized assemblies (112). [Pg.203]


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