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Stern-Volmer product quenching studies

The apparent binding constant K y obtained by Stern-Volmer quenching studies is the product of the number of receptors visited by the exciton and the binding constant of to the cyclophane receptor. For this reason polymer 3 and its monoreceptor model 2 were designed so that the binding constant for methyl viologen to the receptor was known for both systems. This allowed the calculation of the true amplification factor of 67. [Pg.155]

The problem of accurately determining rates of quenching is important not only for understanding energy transfer but also for estimating rates of physical and chemical reactions of excited triplet species. Quenching studies of the Stern-Volmer type184 yield values of kQrT, where rT is the lifetime of the triplet species and kq is the rate constant with which some compound quenches it. Since quantum-yield and product-yield measurements allow rT to be factored into rate constants for individual reactions, absolute values of these reaction rate constants can be determined provided that the absolute value of... [Pg.55]


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