Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9770399 | Journal of Molecular Structure | 2005 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The microscopic viscosity of water-alcohol binary solvents was studied by probing the excited state (S1) lifetime of malachite green (MG), the nonradiative decay of which is coupled to the diffusive rotation of the phenyl rings. The lifetime of the S1 state elongated with increasing alcohol mole fraction up to XAâ¼0.2, while it became insensitive to the mole fraction at higher concentrations. In the range of XAâ¤0.2, formation of the alcohol clusters caged inside a hydrogen-bond network of water molecules induced an increase in microscopic viscosity with increasing alcohol mole fraction. For XAâ¥0.3, the MG molecule was almost completely surrounded by the alcohol molecules and the S1 state lifetime was insensitive to the destruction of the solvent structure.
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Authors
Y. Nagasawa, Y. Nakagawa, A. Nagafuji, T. Okada, H. Miyasaka,