Abstract
Fluorescence spectra of acetic acid-water solution excited by ultraviolet(UV) light are studied, and the relationship between fluorescence spectra and molecular association of acetic acid is discussed. The results indicate that when the exciting light wavelength is longer than 246 nm, there are two fluorescence peaks located at 305 and 334 nm, respectively. By measuring the excitation spectra, the optimal wavelengths of the two fluorescence peaks are obtained, which are 258 and 284 nm, respectively. Fluorescence spectra of acetic acid-water solution change with concentrations, which is primarily attributed to changes of molecular association of acetic acid in aqueous solution. Through theoretical analysis, three variations of molecular association have been obtained in acetic acid-water solution, which are the hydrated monomers, the linear dimers, and the water separated dimers. This research can provide references to studies of molecular association of acetic acid-water, especially studies of hydrogen bonds. © 20009 Chinese Optics Letters.
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Caiqin Han, 韩彩芹, Ying Liu, 刘莹, Yang Yang, 杨洋, Xiaowu Ni, 倪晓武, Jian Lu, 陆建, & Xiaosen Luo, 骆晓森. (2009). Study on fluorescence spectra of molecular association of acetic acid-water. Chinese Optics Letters, 7(4), 357–360. https://doi.org/10.3788/col20090704.0357
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