Two phases of trans-stilbene in a polystyrene matrix

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Variability in the spectral properties of solid conformations of stilbene under various external conditions still remains obscure. The photophysical properties of trans-stilbene solution in solid polystyrene glass have been studied by absorption and time-resolved fluorescence. Concentration-induced quenching has been observed for small concentrations of stilbene. At large concentrations, the spectroscopic characteristics become split between the two phases of the sample: single-molecule properties are responsible for absorption, while the micro-crystalline phase dominates in fluorescence. Ab initio and molecular dynamics analyses suggest permanent twisting of the stilbene molecular structure upon crystallization, which supports spectroscopic phase separation.

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Karpicz, R., Kareivaite, G., Macernis, M., Abramavicius, D., & Valkunas, L. (2023). Two phases of trans-stilbene in a polystyrene matrix. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 25(32), 21183–21190. https://doi.org/10.1039/d3cp03015f

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