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Published February 1983 | public
Journal Article

Fluorescence and absorbance of polystyrene in dilute and semidilute solutions

Abstract

The fluorescence and absorbance of polystyrene in solution have been measured over a wide concentration range for several molecular weights and solvents. The absorbance at wavelengths below 280 nm for these molecular weights and solvents is found to be insensitive to the transition between dilute and semidilute solutions. Self-absorption of the fluorescence results in a much reduced observed monomer emission at high concentration. When this is corrected, the ratio of excimer to monomer fluorescence intensity, I_E/I_M, is essentially constant at low concentrations and at most increases only very slowly and smoothly at higher concentrations. No significant molecular weight or solvent effects on the concentration dependence of I_E/I_M are manifested for these molecular weights and solvents over the concentration range studied. Contrary to previous reports, fluorescence spectroscopy reveals no abrupt transition between dilute and semidilute solutions.

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© 1983 American Chemical Society. Received April 28, 1982. We gratefully acknowledge partial support of this work by each of several programs: The Research Corp., U.S. Department of Energy, the Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation, the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, and the Graduate School of the University of Minnesota.

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