J. Chen et Rj. Hurtubise, INFRARED STUDY OF THE INTERACTIONS OF MOISTURE WITH FILTER-PAPER AND THE MOISTURE QUENCHING OF SOLID-MATRIX ROOM-TEMPERATURE PHOSPHORESCENCE, Analytica chimica acta, 324(1), 1996, pp. 61-68
Infrared data and solid-matrix room-temperature phosphorescence data w
ere correlated with the Young's modulus data of filter paper which con
tained various amounts of adsorbed moisture, The results acquired and
results from earlier work revealed new insights into the effects of mo
isture on the phosphorescence quenching of adsorbed phosphors. The hyd
rogen-bonding network in the amorphous region of filter paper was very
influential in permitting room-temperature phosphorescence occur, In
addition, moisture adsorption resulted in a decrease in the modulus of
filter paper which, in turn, had a major affect on the magnitude of i
ntensity of solid-matrix phosphorescence. The concept of the filter pa
per matrix participating in the quenching of phosphorescence with the
adsorption of moisture on paper was considered.