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USING A FLUORESCENT 1-METHYL-4-(2-PYREN-1-YL-VINYL)-PYRIDINIUM IODIDE TO CHARACTERIZE SOLVENT POLARITIES

Abstract

We used 1-methyl-4-(2-pyren-1-yl-vinyl)-pyridinium iodide, a pyridinium derivative fluorescent dye, as a solvatochromic and solvatofluorchromic probe to straightforwardly characterize the solvent polarity. The absorption and fluorescence spectra of 1-methyl-4-(2-pyren-1-yl-vinyl)-pyridinium iodide show a dramatic dependence on solvent polarities in the high-polar range. It exhibits two absorption peaks around 400 and 450 nm, as well as an emission maximum at 605 nm. Several parameters (ratio of the two absorption peaks, wavelength of the principal absorption peak, fluorescence signal, and ratio of fluorescence intensities excited at the two absorption bands) are linearly dependent on the solvent polarity-polarizability values. Strong correlations have been also obtained with the P¢ and Py polarity scales with small deviations. Moreover, 1-methyl-4-(2-pyren-1-yl-vinyl)-pyridinium iodide possesses high fluorescence quantum yield (0.38-0.54) and relatively long lifetime (2.2-2.6 ns) in all studied organic solvents. All these optical properties make 1-methyl-4-(2-pyren-1-yl-vinyl)-pyridinium iodide a favorable probe to quantitatively characterize the solvent polarities in the high-polar range through a multiparametric approach.

About the Authors

X. . Cao
East China Normal University
Russian Federation


H. . Yi
East China Normal University
Russian Federation


L. . Li
East China Normal University
Russian Federation


S. . Zhang
East China Normal University; Collaborative Innovation Center of Extreme Optics, Shanxi University
Russian Federation


H. . Pan
East China Normal University
Russian Federation


J. . Chen
East China Normal University
Russian Federation


J. . Xu
East China Normal University; Collaborative Innovation Center of Extreme Optics, Shanxi University
Russian Federation


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Cao X., Yi H., Li L., Zhang S., Pan H., Chen J., Xu J. USING A FLUORESCENT 1-METHYL-4-(2-PYREN-1-YL-VINYL)-PYRIDINIUM IODIDE TO CHARACTERIZE SOLVENT POLARITIES. Zhurnal Prikladnoii Spektroskopii. 2017;84(6):856-863. (In Russ.)

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