R. R. Kuntz
Feb 1, 1986
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Photochemistry and Photobiology
Abstract
Abstract— The flash photolysis of 5‐m‐ethoxy‐1‐m‐ethylindole in aqueous media was studied for the purpose of assigning the absorption spectrum of the radical cation. Transients produced in this study were analogous to those formed in the photolysis of 5‐m‐ethoxyindole. The major transient observed with an absorption maximum of 460 nm was O2‐s‐ensitive and had a lifetime of 20 μs in nitrogen saturated solutions. One radical species is produced with absorption maxima at 445 and 530 nm. Ionic strength effects on the reaction of this species with I− confirms that it is the radical cation of 5‐m‐ethoxy‐l‐methylindole. The effect of H+ and Br− on the fluorescence, radical cation and triplet yields is discussed in relation to the mechanism of transient formation.