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Science 1 August 1969:
Vol. 165. no. 3892, pp. 493 - 495
DOI: 10.1126/science.165.3892.493

Articles

2-p-Toluidinyl-6-Naphthalene Sulfonate: Relation of Structure to Fluorescence Properties in Different Media

Arthur Camerman 1 and L. H. Jensen 1

1 Department of Biological Structure, University of Washington, Seattle 98105

Hydrated and anhydrous crystals of 2-p-toluidinyl-6-naphthalene sulfonate exhibit fluorescence spectra similar to those obtained for 2-p-toluidinyl-6-naphthalene sulfonate in water and in organic solvents, respectively. The molecular structure of anhydrous 2-p-toluidinyl-6-naphthalene sulfonate suggests extended electron resonance over the whole molecule and this is one of the causes of the spectral differences.


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