Molecular spectroscopy of 2,5-DISTYRYLPYRAZINE (cas 14990-02-4)
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Add time:07/21/2019 Source:sciencedirect.com
The molecular absorption and fluorescence spectra of 2,5-distyrylpyrazine (DSP) in a Shpol'skii matrix at 4 K together with the Raman spectrum of crystalline samples at 298 K have been investigated. The transition to the lowest excited singlet state of Bu symmetry is of π—π* character and two sites with origins at 23621 cm−1 and 23713 cm−1 are observed in n-tetradecane at 4 K. The DSP molecule has the same conformation in the two sites and, furthermore, the geometry of the molecule in the first excited singlet states is unchanged as compared to the ground state. The vibrational progression observed for DSP is compared with the literature data for distyrylbenzene (DSB) and slilbene.
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