Abstract

Nanosecond time-resolved transient absorption spectra of pyrene-triphenylamine, pyrenediphenylamine, pyrene-N, N-dibenzylaniline systems in various solvents have been investigated. In nonpolar solvent, pyrene-triphenylamine exciplex and pyrene-N, N-dibenzylaniline exciplex were observed directly. In acetonitrile, the pyrene anion radical, triphenylamine and diphenylamine cation radicals were detected. On the basis of the present experimental facts, the mechanism of fluorescence quenching processes of pyrene in polar and nonpolar solvents has been established.

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