Abstract

Time-resolved experiments are reported Showing kinetic evidence for vibrational relaxation of electronically excited molecules in solution at room temperature. The experiments involve higher electronic states of 3,4,9,10-dibenzpyrene. Data are consistent with slow vibrational relaxation (≈ 15 ps), similar to that for ground state species.

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