Photophysical parameters, excitation energy transfer, and photoreactivity of 1,4-bis(5-phenyl-2-oxazolyl)benzene (POPOP) laser dye

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The effect of solvents on the absorption and emission spectra of 1,4-bis(5-phenyl-2-oxazolyl)benzene (POPOP) laser dye has been studied in various solvents at 298K. A bathochromic shift was observed in absorption and fluorescence spectra upon increase of solvent polarity, which indicates that this transition is π-*. The ground and excited state dipole moments were calculated as 2.23 and 6.34 Debye, respectively. The dye solution in MeOH, n-heptane, and methyl isobutyl ketone gives laser emission in the blue region upon excitation by a 337.1nm nitrogen pulse; the gain coefficient and emission cross section as well as normalized photostability have been determined. Excitation energy transfer from POPOP to rhodamine B and fluorescine was studied to improve the laser emission from these dyes. Such an energy transfer dye laser system (ETDL) obeys a long range columbic energy transfer mechanism with a critical transfer distance, R0, of 25 and 33 Å and kq equal to 10.4 × 1012 and 26.2 × 1012 M-1 s-1 for the POPOP/RB and POPOP/fluorescine pair, respectively. The POPOP dye is highly photostable in polar protic and polar aprotic solvents, while it displays photodecomposition in chloromethane solvent via formation of a contact ion pair. The photochemical quantum yield and rate of photodecomposition depend on the electron affinity of solvent. Copyright © 2012 Samy A. El-Daly et al.

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El-Daly, S. A., El-Azim, S. A., Elmekawey, F. M., Elbaradei, B. Y., Shama, S. A., & Asiri, A. M. (2012). Photophysical parameters, excitation energy transfer, and photoreactivity of 1,4-bis(5-phenyl-2-oxazolyl)benzene (POPOP) laser dye. International Journal of Photoenergy, 2012. https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/458126

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