Combined steady-state and time-resolved measurements are used to study
solvation dynamics and statics of electronically excited dye molecule
s in solid melts of organic quaternary ammonium salts. Our results rev
eal the existence of solvation processes of various fluorophores in so
lid melts at room temperature. It was found that the solvation process
in solid electrolytes is qualitatively similar but slower than the so
lvation in molten organic electrolytes. The time-dependent spectral sh
ifts observed in the solid melts at room temperature are explained in
terms of ion transport which takes place in solid electrolytes even at
room temperature.