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University of the Pacific

1971

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Fluorescence Lifetimes And Quantum Efficiencies Of Some 1,10-Phenanthrolines, Paul John Tabakian Jan 1971

Fluorescence Lifetimes And Quantum Efficiencies Of Some 1,10-Phenanthrolines, Paul John Tabakian

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

Fluorescence properties of fourteen substituted 1,10-Phenanthrolines were determined using two different solvent systems. Hour different sets of experiments were performed in order to measure fluorescence lifetimes, quantum efficiencies, absorption and corrected fluorescence spectra, oscillator strengths, and Stoke’s shifts. Two of the phenanthrolines, the 5-Nitro-1,10-Phenanthroline and the 1,10-Phenanthroline-5,6-Dione, did not fluoresce.

A new equation was developed in order to extract the true fluorescence lifetimes τ from the observed fluorescence output f(t), and the lamp decay function I(t). This equation was [see PDF] where “A” was the weight factor or the normalization constant for the appropriate functions. A test of this equation …


Palladium(Ii) And Platinum(Ii) Complexes Of 2-Cyanophenyl Diphenylphosphine, David Harrison Payne Jan 1971

Palladium(Ii) And Platinum(Ii) Complexes Of 2-Cyanophenyl Diphenylphosphine, David Harrison Payne

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

There has been no successful chelation of any phosphorus-acetylenic or phosphorous-nitrile ligand. The objectives of this study were to synthesize such ligands and to study their chemistry and chelating tendencies. The best choice appeared to be the preparation of ortho-substituted triphenylphosphines similar to the chelating ligand allylphenyldiphenylphosphine. The Grignard reactions utilized in the preparation of the olefinic compound could not be used in most cases due to the high reactivity of the acetylene and nitrile function Bromobenzene and iodobenzene have been reacted with alkali metal phosphines under conditions that were probably too drastic for the acetylenic and nitrile functions. There …