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Fluorescent molecular rotor probes nanosecond viscosity changes

Authors :
Federico Caporaletti
Marius R. Bittermann
Daniel Bonn
Sander Woutersen
Soft Matter (WZI, IoP, FNWI)
Molecular Spectroscopy (HIMS, FNWI)
Time-resolved vibrational spectroscopy
Source :
Journal of Chemical Physics, 156(20):201101. American Institute of Physics
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Viscosity is a key property of liquids, but it is difficult to measure in short-lived, metastable samples due to the long measuring times required by conventional rheology. Here, we show how this problem can be solved by using fluorescent molecular rotors. The excited-state fluorescence decay rate of these molecules is sensitive to the viscosity of their local environment, and by combining pulsed laser excitation with time-resolved fluorescence detection, we can measure viscosities with a time resolution of a few ns. We demonstrate this by measuring in real time the viscosity change in glycerol induced by a nanosecond temperature jump. This new approach makes it possible to measure the viscosity of extremely short-lived states of matter.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00219606
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Chemical Physics, 156(20):201101. American Institute of Physics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4f15c59480fabaa3e8b6a58e72f4def9