Abstract

GFX in water, at pH 7.0, shows intense absorption bands with peaks at 284 and 333 nm, ( ε=24,670 and 12,670 M −1 cm −1). Both the absorption and emission properties of GFX were pH-dependent; the p K a values for the protonation equilibria of the ground state (5.7 and 8.9) and excited singlet state (3.6 and 7.5) of GFX were determined spectroscopically. GFX fluoresces weakly, with a maximum quantum yield for fluorescence emission (0.06) at pH 4.7. A series of experiments were performed to characterize the transient species of GFX in aqueous solution using laser flash photolysis and pulse radiolysis. GFX undergoes monophotonic photoionization with a quantum yield of 0.16 on a 355 nm laser excitation. This process leads to the formation of a long-lived cation radical with a maximum absorption at 380 nm. Triplet–triplet absorption had maximum absorption at 510 nm. The reaction of GFX with one-electron oxidant N 3 • was investigated and the bimolecular rate constant was determined to be 3.1×10 9 M −1 s −1.

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