A. Fletcher
May 1, 1969
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Photochemistry and Photobiology
Abstract
Abstract— Samples of quinine sulfate or bisulfate from a number of vendors have been examined. The light absorptivity and fluorescence excitation spectra of quinine bisulfate prepared from six sources of hydrated quinine sulfate had satisfactory agreement with each other. The solid samples of quinine sulfate or bisulfate showed good agreement (2.2 per cent relative difference) in their fluorescence quantum yields but the one commercial solution of quinine sulfate was 20 per cent low. The relative fluorescence quantum yield of quinine sulfate was evaluated with excitation from 240 through 400 nm and was found to have no unexplainable deviations from a constant value. It is suggested that some of the conflicting results in the literature may be due to the common practice of using a different spectral bandwidth for absorbance measurements than that used for excitation.