Title
The utility of time-resolved emission spectroscopy in the study of cyclodextrin-pyrene inclusion complexes
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-1989
Abstract
The application of time-resolved emission spectroscopy to the characterization of cyclodextrin inclusion complexes of pyrene in the presence of various alcohols is described. Such measurements offer a means of selectively studying the characteristics of inclusion complexes in the presence of uncomplexed pyrene. The fluorescence lifetimes and formation constants of these complexes are enhanced in the presence of alcohols. These enhancements are reportedly due to the formation of pyrene-alcohol-CD ternary complexes. © 1989.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
Talanta
First Page
199
Last Page
203
Recommended Citation
Nelson, G., Patonay, G., & Warner, I. (1989). The utility of time-resolved emission spectroscopy in the study of cyclodextrin-pyrene inclusion complexes. Talanta, 36 (1-2), 199-203. https://doi.org/10.1016/0039-9140(89)80096-7