Journal of Physical Chemistry A, Vol.106, No.35, 8207-8212, 2002
Long range electron transfer quenching in polyamine chains bearing a terminal naphthalene unit
The fluorescence emission of a naphthalene unit attached to a polyamine chain is quenched by intramolecular electron transfer from the deprotonated amines to the excited fluorophore. Measurements of the respective quenching rate constants as a function of the distance, reveal an exponential dependence with beta = 0.45 Angstrom(-1). Identical measurements carried out in deuterated water have shown a similar dependence with the distance beta = 0.49 Angstrom(-1) but an average reduction of the absolute values of the rate constants of ca. 1.2. The polyamine chains seem to constitute a bridge through which the electron can find a route to its movement, more efficiently than through space.