Study of van der Waals clusters of anthracene by laser-induced fluorescence in a supersonic jet: evidence for two structurally different dimers

Chakraborty, Tapas ; Lim, E. C. (1993) Study of van der Waals clusters of anthracene by laser-induced fluorescence in a supersonic jet: evidence for two structurally different dimers The Journal of Physical Chemistry, 97 (43). pp. 11151-11153. ISSN 0022-3654

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Abstract

van der Waals clusters of anthracene produced by supersonic expansion have been studied by laser-induced fluorescence. The results provide evidence for the formation of two structurally different dimers as well as higher clusters. The dispersed fluorescence from the higher clusters is remarkably similar to that of the "stable dimer" of anthracene in the condensed phase, suggesting that the species attributed to the "stable dimer" is actually microcrystals or aggregates rather than a dimer.

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