Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1482588 | Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids | 2011 | 4 Pages |
The kinetics of phenanthrene phosphorescence quenching by mobile oxygen molecules was used to study characteristics of oxygen diffusion on a nanometer length scale in glassy squalane. The phosphorescence decay was described using a model of glassy matrix with spatially correlated oxygen jump rates. The correlation length was determined to be 2.5 nm. The dispersion of barrier energy for oxygen jumps is 1.8 kJ/mol and the average barrier energy is 32 kJ/mol. The structural heterogeneities are deduced to be fluctuations in structure frozen in from the supercooled liquid.
► Quenching of phenanthrene phosphorescence by mobile oxygen in glassy squalane ► Dependence of the quenching kinetics on nanometer matrix heterogeneities ► The heterogeneities are structural fluctuations frozen in from the liquid state.