Guest specific solid-state fluorescence rationalised by reference to solid-state structures and specific intermolecular interactions
New Journal of Chemistry2004Vol. 28(4), pp. 447–447
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Abstract
Guest specific solid-state fluorescence enhancement in 2,7-bis-(3-hydroxy-3,3-diphenylprop-1-ynyl)fluoren-9-one host:guest complexes may be ascribed to changes in the packing modes and hence host–host intermolecular interactions leading to excimer formation in the solid-state and the occurrence (or lack thereof) of specific intermolecular interactions.
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