Publication Type Journal Article
Title Accurate determination of the limiting anisotropy of rhodamine 101. Implications for its use as a fluorescence polarization standard
Authors Telmo J. V. Prazeres Alexander Fedorov Sandrina P. Barbosa J. M. G. Martinho Mario N. Berberan-Santos
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Journal JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY A
Year 2008
Month June
Volume 112
Number 23
Pages 5034-5039
Abstract The S-1-S-0 limiting anisotropy of a widely used fluorophore, rhodamine 101, is determined with unprecedented. accuracy. From time-resolved and steady-state fluorescence, measurements in several solvents, it is shown that the limiting anisotropy of rhodamine 101 is for all practical purposes equal to the theoretical one-photon fundamental anisotropy value of 2/5, both in rigid and in fluid media. This fact, along with the favorable chemical and photophysical properties of rhodamine 101, point to its use as a standard for fluorescence polarization measurements. It is also shown that if the excitation pulse can be considered a delta impulse with respect to the time scale of the anisotropy decay (but not necessarily to the time scale of the intensity decay), then no deconvolution procedure is needed for anisotropy decay analysis.
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jp710625j
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ISSN 1089-5639
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Bibtex ID ISI:000256492200003
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