A fluorescence study of the solute-solvent interactions of aminochalcones in a room-temperature ionic liquid

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Unlike most other electron donor-acceptor (EDA) molecules, aminochalcones exhibit unusual solvent polarity-dependent fluorescence behavior. The photophysical behavior of two aminochalcones, namely, 4-aminochalcone (AC) and 4-dimethylaminochalcone (DMAC), has been studied in a viscous room-temperature ionic liquid (IL), 1-butyl-3- methylimidazolium hexafluorophosphate, [bmim][PF6], by steady-state and time-resolved fluorescence techniques. The observation of a single emission band in viscous IL, which is similar to the one observed in less viscous polar conventional solvents, suggests no twisting is necessary for the formation of the charge-transfer state from which the emission of aminochalcones originates. The fluorescence decay profiles, solvation dynamics, and excitation- wavelength-dependent emission behavior of AC are found to be quite different from those of DMAC in the IL. The observed difference is attributed to specific H-bonding interaction between AC and [bmim][PF6]. © 2013 IUPAC.

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Santhosh, K., Grandhi, G. K., Ghosh, S., & Samanta, A. (2013). A fluorescence study of the solute-solvent interactions of aminochalcones in a room-temperature ionic liquid. Pure and Applied Chemistry, 85(7), 1451–1463. https://doi.org/10.1351/PAC-CON-12-10-28

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