Singlet oxygen is an emissive ligand†
Abstract
Unprecedented experimental evidence shows that gaseous singlet oxygen (1O2) acts as an emissive ligand following collisional photosensitization. This evidence was obtained by monitoring 1O2 phosphorescence intensity at ≈1275–1280 nm and the excited state lifetime of singlet oxygen generated by known tetraphenylporphyrin photosensitizers, while varying the atmospheric environment.
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