Environment-Sensitive Behavior of DCNP in Solvents with Different Viscosity, Polarity and Proticity.
Chemphyschem
; 16(16): 3500-10, 2015 Nov 16.
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A pyrazoline derivative, 3-(1,1-dicyanoethenyl)-1-phenyl-4,5-dihydro-1H-pyrazole (DCNP), is studied by using optical spectroscopy methods in several solvents at room and at low temperatures. The DCNP molecule reveals a complex photophysics behavior, which is sensitive to solvent polarity, proticity, temperature and viscosity and arises from the presence of two rotational degrees of freedom of the dicyanovinyl group--the torsion around the double C=C bond and the s-trans-s-cis isomerization around the single C-C bond--that differently behave in various environmental conditions. The fluorescence yield of a few percent and sub-nanosecond decay times observed at room temperature make the compound useful for optical studies of liquid environments. The proticity of polar solvents can be detected with two-exponential fluorescence decays. At low temperatures, DCNP can be used as solvent viscosity or temperature fluorescent sensor.
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