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Multiple Fluorescence in 1,8-dihydroxy, 6-methoxy, 3-methyl anthraquinone and 8-hydroxy, 1,6-dimethoxy, 3-methyl anthraquinone

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Abstract

Environment dependent fluorescence spectroscopy has proved to be a valuable tool in studying primary photochemical processes. It is well established that excited state properties of a molecule may differ drastically from the corresponding ground state properties, due to the difference in charge distribution in the two combining states.

© 1984 Optical Society of America

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