Abstract
The decay of electronic excitation in a viscous solution of identical luminescing molecules, randomly distributed in space, which do not form associates is investigated. Radiationless electronic transitions of solute molecules are shown to be responsible for the quenching of luminescence in a solution of molecules which do not form associates.
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