Room temperature phosphorescence of 2-aminopyridine with direct triplet state excitation

Spectrochim Acta A Mol Biomol Spectrosc. 2023 Jul 5:295:122640. doi: 10.1016/j.saa.2023.122640. Epub 2023 Mar 17.

Abstract

Phosphorescence emission at room temperature has been observed from 2-Aminopyridyne (2APi) embedded in poly (vinyl alcohol) (PVA) films. The gated emission with UV excitation at 305 nm results in a residual delayed fluorescence at around 350 nm and a broad phosphorescence spectrum with a maximum of around 500 nm. The phosphorescence excitation spectrum of 2APi - doped PVA film differs from the absorption spectrum in the long-wavelength part, showing a band at about 400-450 nm. The phosphorescence spectrum measured with a blue (420 nm) excitation closely resembles the spectrum measured with 305 nm excitation. Whereas the phosphorescence anisotropy measured with UV excitation is low and negative, with the blue excitation, the anisotropy is high and positive. The phosphorescence lifetimes (a fraction of a millisecond) are similar for UV and blue excitations. Both phosphorescence emissions with either UV or blue excitation strongly depend on temperature.

Keywords: 2-Aminopyridine; Direct triplet excitation; High anisotropy; Room temperature phosphorescence.