Issue 3, 2008

Photophysical properties of dibenzofluorescein and the presence of its tautomers or prototropic forms in organic solvents

Abstract

The UV/Vis absorption and fluorescence properties of dibenzofluorescein (DBFL) in organic solvents were measured and used to shed light on the possible presence of its tautomers or various prototropic forms. DBFL in aprotic solvents mainly exists in two tautomeric forms, viz. quinoid and lactone, but neither are efficiently fluorescent. In protic solvents, such as methanol and ethanol, both the monoanion and neutral quinoid are present and showed the highest fluorescence quantum yield. In contrast, DBFL is fully dissociated to the monoanion and dianion in deionized water.

Graphical abstract: Photophysical properties of dibenzofluorescein and the presence of its tautomers or prototropic forms in organic solvents

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
19 Nov 2007
Accepted
04 Jan 2008
First published
04 Feb 2008

Photochem. Photobiol. Sci., 2008,7, 299-302

Photophysical properties of dibenzofluorescein and the presence of its tautomers or prototropic forms in organic solvents

X. Zhang, Q. Liu, A. Son, Q. Zhang, F. Zhang and F. Zhao, Photochem. Photobiol. Sci., 2008, 7, 299 DOI: 10.1039/B717849B

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