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Proflavine (3,6-diaminoacridine) shows fluorescence emission with lifetime 4.6 ns in all the solvents irrespective of the solvent polarity. To understand this unusual photophysical property, investigations were carried out using steady state and time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopy in the pico- and femtosecond time domain. Molecular geometries in the ground and low-lying excited states of proflavine were examined by complete structural optimization using ab initio quantum chemical computations at HF/6-311++G** and CIS/6-311++G** levels.
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The femtosecond fluorescence decay of the proflavine in all the solvents follows triexponential function with two ultrafast decay components (τ1 and τ2) in addition to the nanosecond component.
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This page is a summary of: Existence of a New Emitting Singlet State of Proflavine: Femtosecond Dynamics of the Excited State Processes and Quantum Chemical Studies in Different Solvents, The Journal of Physical Chemistry A, December 2011, American Chemical Society (ACS),
DOI: 10.1021/jp207495r.
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