Abstract

The fluorescence decay of aqueous salicylamide has been studied by picosecond spectroscopy, using a streak camera. Analysis of the complex decay observed suggests that the fluorescence spectrum consists of two overlapping components. The results have been interpreted in terms of an excited state proton transfer mechanism.

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