Abstract

The temperature dependence of lyoluminescent decay times in saccharides has been studied employing photon counting technique over a solvent (water) temperature range 10–90 °C. It is observed that the decay times of all the three components decrease with increase in temperature. An attempt has been made to explain the results on the basis of free radical recombination, rate of dissolution and molecular structure.

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