Comparative study of stimulated proton-transfer luminescence of three chromones
Journal Article
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· Journal of Physical Chemistry; (United States)
- Florida State Univ., Tallahassee (United States)
- Naval Research Lab., Washington, DC (United States)
The contrasting behavior of three related chromones with respect to amplified spontaneous emission (ASE) and laser action as intramolecular proton-transfer laser systems at room temperature is investigated. The intramolecular proton-transfer laser is considered a chemical laser in which the excited tautomer species is produced by a chemical reaction after photon-pumping activating a four-level laser system. The three chromones studied are 2-methyl-3-hydroxychromone, 2-phenyl-3-hydroxychromone (3-hydroxyflavone), and the natural product fisetin (3,3{prime},4{prime},7-tetrahydroxyflavone), each of which exhibits good proton-transfer fluorescences in the 500-nm region, with respective quantum yields of 0.29 (MCH), 0.36 (MCH), and 0.16 (dioxane). Low-temperature spectroscopic study and picosecond transient absorption spectroscopy reveals that fluorescence quenching from molecular aggregation and transient parasitic S{sub n}{prime} {l arrow} S{sub 1}{prime} absorption of the tautomer both contribute to nonobservability of ASE and lasing action in the 2-methyl-3-hydroxychromone, in contrast to excellent ASE/lasing characteristics of the 3-hydroxyflavone and fisetin under comparable conditions.
- DOE Contract Number:
- FG05-87ER60517
- OSTI ID:
- 5636916
- Journal Information:
- Journal of Physical Chemistry; (United States), Journal Name: Journal of Physical Chemistry; (United States) Vol. 95:7; ISSN 0022-3654; ISSN JPCHA
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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37 INORGANIC, ORGANIC, PHYSICAL, AND ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
400201* -- Chemical & Physicochemical Properties
ABSORPTION SPECTROSCOPY
AGGLOMERATION
ALCOHOLS
AROMATICS
CHARGED-PARTICLE TRANSPORT
CHEMICAL REACTIONS
ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION
ENERGY LEVELS
EXCITED STATES
FLAVENOIDS
FLAVONES
FLUORESCENCE
HETEROCYCLIC COMPOUNDS
HYDROXY COMPOUNDS
ISOMERIZATION
KETONES
LASER RADIATION
LUMINESCENCE
ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
ORGANIC OXYGEN COMPOUNDS
PHENOLS
PROTON TRANSPORT
PYRANS
PYRONES
RADIATION TRANSPORT
RADIATIONS
RESOLUTION
SPECTROSCOPY
TEMPERATURE EFFECTS
TEMPERATURE RANGE
TEMPERATURE RANGE 0065-0273 K
TEMPERATURE RANGE 0273-0400 K
TIME RESOLUTION
TIMING PROPERTIES
TRANSIENTS
400201* -- Chemical & Physicochemical Properties
ABSORPTION SPECTROSCOPY
AGGLOMERATION
ALCOHOLS
AROMATICS
CHARGED-PARTICLE TRANSPORT
CHEMICAL REACTIONS
ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION
ENERGY LEVELS
EXCITED STATES
FLAVENOIDS
FLAVONES
FLUORESCENCE
HETEROCYCLIC COMPOUNDS
HYDROXY COMPOUNDS
ISOMERIZATION
KETONES
LASER RADIATION
LUMINESCENCE
ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
ORGANIC OXYGEN COMPOUNDS
PHENOLS
PROTON TRANSPORT
PYRANS
PYRONES
RADIATION TRANSPORT
RADIATIONS
RESOLUTION
SPECTROSCOPY
TEMPERATURE EFFECTS
TEMPERATURE RANGE
TEMPERATURE RANGE 0065-0273 K
TEMPERATURE RANGE 0273-0400 K
TIME RESOLUTION
TIMING PROPERTIES
TRANSIENTS