Na. Bayri et O. Kocak, INVESTIGATION OF H-BOND ON FLUORESCENCE CHANGES IN BENZENE DERIVATIONS AND DIFFERENT ACCEPTOR SYSTEMS, Turkish journal of chemistry, 21(3), 1997, pp. 173-181
In this study, benzene derivatives of phenol and naphtol were selected
as donor systems and mixed with dioxane and TEA (triethylamine), whic
h were chosen as accepters. II-bond formation in the phenol-triethylam
ine binary system was investigated by both UV absorption and emission
spectroscopies. The changes in the absorption and emission spectra. by
H-bond formation and the equilibrium of the H-bonded complexes were s
tudied at both the ground and excited states. In addition, equilibrium
constants at different temperatures and thermodynamic properties rela
ted to equilibrium (enthalpy, fere energy change and entropy values of
II-bond formation) were calculated. A shift to longer wavelengths and
differences in absorption and fluorescence intensities in the absorpt
ion and emission spectra were observed. Moreover, II-bond formation in
various solvents with different dielectric constants was investigated
. Changes in entropy related to the formation of hydrogen bonded. comp
lexes generally had negative values at both ground and excited states.
These values were observed to increase with the increase in the diele
ctric constants of the solvent systems; therefore, I-I-bonded complexe
s grew more stable with the increase in the dielectric constants of th
e solvent systems.