Abstract

Fluorescence lifetimes are reported for several linear and cyclic saturated hydrocarbons. Measurements were made with a new fluorescence lifetime apparatus designed for the vacuum ultraviolet. The results are in general in good agreement with those obtained by pulsed X-ray excitation and are shorter by about an order of magnitude than those determined by fluorescence quenching with the assumption of the Stokes-Einstein-Smoluchowski equation.

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