Elements Of Physical Chemistry
Elements Of Physical Chemistry
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ISBN: 9780198796701
Author: ATKINS, P. W. (peter William), De Paula, Julio
Publisher: Oxford University Press
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Chapter 11, Problem 11.13P
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Interpretation:

Quenching rate constant and half-life of the fluorescence has to be determined using the given data.

Concept Introduction:

According to Stern-Volmer equation, fluorescence quantum yields of a molecule in presence and absence of a quencher (Q) at a certain molar concentration can be given as,

  ΦF,0ΦF = 1 + τ0kQ[Q]1τ = 1τ0 + kQ[Q]where, ΦF,0 = Fluorescence quantum yield in absence of QΦF = Fluorescence quantum yield in presence of Qτ0 = Observed fluorescence lifetime in absence of Qτ  = Observed fluorescence lifetime in presence of Q[Q] =  Molar concentration of Q

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Answer to Problem 11.13P

Half-life of the fluorescence is 0.172 μs.

Explanation of Solution

  • Calculate ( kQ/kQ):

A plot was drawn between Iabs/If and [Q] using the given information.

  [Q]/mmol.dm3IF/IabsIabs/IF123450.310.180.130.100.0813.2258065.5555567.6923081012.34568

Graph obtained is shown,

Elements Of Physical Chemistry, Chapter 11, Problem 11.13P , additional homework tip  1

The equation for the straight line of the given plot is IabsIF=1 +( kQ/kQ)[Q].

From the equation, it is clear that the slope obtained from the plot gives ( kQ/kQ).

Therefore,

  Slope,kQ/kf = (10.07.692308)(4.03.0)(103mol.dm3)= 2.308×103 mol.dm3 s1

( kQ/kQ) is 2.308×103 mol.dm3 s1

  • Calculate kQ:

A plot was drawn between 1/τ and [Q] using the given information.

  [Q]/(×103 mol.dm3)τ/ns1/τ(×109s1)1234576453225200.0131580.0222220.031250.040.05

Graph obtained is shown,

Elements Of Physical Chemistry, Chapter 11, Problem 11.13P , additional homework tip  2

The equation for the straight line of the given plot is 1τ = 1τ0 + kQ[Q].

From the equation, it is clear that the slope obtained from the plot is the quenching rate constant, kQ.

Therefore,

  Slope,kQ = (0.031250.022222)(109 s1)(3.02.0)(103mol.dm3)= 9.028×109 mol.dm3 s1

Quenching rate constant is 9.028×109 mol.dm3 s1

  • Calculate half-life of the fluorescence:

Half-life of the fluorescence is calculated as follows,

  t1/2 = 0.693τt1/2 = 0.6931kf= 0.693×(kQ/kfkQ)=  0.693×(2.308×103 mol.dm3 s19.028×109 mol.dm3 s1)= 1.77×107 s = 0.172 μs

Half-life of the fluorescence is 0.172 μs.

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