Abstract

The excited state fluorescence lifetimes of isolated tropolone in a supersonic expansion have been measured as a function of vibrational energy in the E vib=0–293 cm −1 region. A fluorescence quantum yield of 0.06 is estimated for the zero-point level of S 1; the lifetimes decrease rapidly with increasing vibrational energy. Semi-empirical calculations of the energies of nearby excited states suggest that intersystem crossing to T 3 may dominate the non-radiative decay of vibrationless S 1, whereas the decrease of lifetime with increasing E vib is due to an increasing rate of internal conversion via the `proximity effect'.

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