The dynamics of solvation of coumarin 480 guest molecule in supercages
of a faujasite zeolite 13X is studied using picosecond time-resolved
emission spectroscopy. The guest molecule exhibits a time-resolved Sto
kes shift in zeolite 13X. The decay of the response function, C(t), is
nonexponential with the major components on a nanosecond timescale. T
he average solvation time is observed to be 8.13 ns. The nanosecond so
lvation is attributed to the self-motion of the probe solute and the m
otion of the sodium ions present in the zeolite host.