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Title: Fluorescence


1
Fluorescence
2
Topics
  • Definition
  • Instrumentation
  • Sensitivity (nM-pM)
  • Contrast UV-vis measurements
  • Derivatization
  • Laser-induced Fluorescence

3
Molecular Fluorescence
Absorption Vibrational relaxation Fluorescence Pho
sphorescence Internal conversion Intersystem
crossing
S2
v5
S1
v3
v1
T1
v4
v2
S0
4
Competing Rates
  • Absorption occurs on the femptosecond time scale
    (10-15 s)
  • Relaxation from the ground state occurs through
    the fastest available process
  • Most molecules do not fluoresce because the
    excited vibrational states of S0 overlap with the
    S1 state and relaxation can take place rapidly by
    vibrational relaxation
  • Generally on the picosecond timescale

5
Parameters
  • The intensity of the fluorescence is given by
  • F 2.3K'ebcP0
  • K' is directly proportional to f, the quantum
    efficiency
  • F kf / (kf ki kec kic kpd kd),
    competing rates

6
Molecules that fluoresce
  • Fluorescence- relaxation through the emission of
    a photon
  • Generally occurs on the ms-ns timescale.
  • Molecules that fluoresce tend to be rigid
    aromatic compounds that possess limited
    vibrational freedom
  • Phosphorescence is the emission of a photon from
    a excited triplet state
  • Phosphorescence is an extremely rare property

7
Instruments
  • Fluorimeter
  • Spectrophorimeter

8
Fluorimeter
cuvette
Low pass filter
High pass filter
Photomultiplier tube
Tungsten source
9
Spectrofluorimeter
Emission Monochrometer
Excitation Monochrometer
slit
slit
slit
cuvette
Tungsten source
Photomultiplier tube
10
Spectra
11
Experiment with a spectroflurimeter
  • Select a trial excitation wavelength
  • Collect the emission spectrum (scan emission
    wavelength)
  • Select the wavelength of max emission
  • Collect the excitation spectra (scan excitation
    wavelength)
  • Select wavelength of max excitation
  • Perform experiment with wavelength of max
    emission and max excitation

12
Why fluorescence?
  • More sensitive than UV/vis absorption by a factor
    of 10-105.
  • Measuring against a zero background
  • Biochemical tool Fluorescent tagging
  • Laser Induced fluorescence
  • F is proportional to intensity of source
  • Selectivity of monochromatic light source
  • Convenient with HPLC
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