Abstract

Excimer emission in concentrated aqueous solutions of 9-aminoacridine hydrochloride has been observed at 555 nm. A study of monomer, dimer and excimer emission, absorption and excitation spectra shows that the excited dimer emission is transformed into excimer emission at higher temperatures. Unusually large hypochromism is observed on dimer formation.

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