Solvent Dependence on Twisted Intermolecular Charge Transfer Properties
Christian F. Koebel
Dr. Eric V. Patterson, Faculty Mentor
Research into the effects of solvents on chemicals and their reactions is wide-spread and far reaching. Certain molecules exhibit solvent-dependent charge transfer properties. Some of these molecules are called twisted intermolecular charge transfer (TICT) molecules. The primary idea of this experiment is to determine why TICT molecules have a tendency to fluoresce at two different wavelengths, depending on the solvent. This TICT property is often found in molecules featuring two aromatic rings bonded by a single carbon-carbon bond. Computational methods where used to determine the origins of the TICT properties of one molecule, pyrrolyl pyridine. Results will be presented that support the TICT hypothesis.
Keywords: TICT
Topic(s):Chemistry
Presentation Type: Poster
Session: 29-75
Location: OP Lobby & Atrium
Time: 1:15