Abstract

The interaction of an intramolecular naphthalene-alkylamine exciplex with small dipolar molecules is shown to result in stoichiometric complex formation. The binding energy is suggested to be derived from dipole-diple and polarization interactions, a hypothesis which is applicable in general to the interaction of polar excited states with individual molecules of polar solvents.

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