Abstract
We present a theoretical and experimental investigation of the spin-orbit coupling mechanisms in sulphur-substituted nucleic acid components. If the sulphur 3d orbitals take part in π-electron configuration, new spin-orbit coupling paths appear. We have studied the phosphorescence of sulphur-containing pyrimidines and purines at 77 K and in the range 1·42–4·2 K.
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