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      A técnica da reflectância difusa aplicada ao estudo da fluorescência de 2,3-naftalimidas n-substituídas com grupos alquila incluídas em <FONT FACE=Symbol>b</font>-ciclodextrina e adsorvidas em celulose microcristalina Translated title: Diffuse reflectance technique applied to a fluorescence study of n-alkyl substituted 2,3-naphthalimides included in <FONT FACE=Symbol>b</font>-ciclodextrin and adsorbed in microcrystalline cellulose

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          The solution fluorescence of N-alkyl-2,3-naphthalimides (1-4) in polar protic and aprotic solvents was compared to the emission from solid samples resulting from the imide complexation with <FONT FACE="Symbol">b</font>-cyclodextrin or adsorption on the surface of microcrystalline cellulose. Solid samples of the inclusion complex 2,3-naphthalimides/<FONT FACE="Symbol">b</font>-cyclodextrin show maximum for fluorescence emission significantly different to the observed in methanolic solution. Beside this, a clear effect on the alkyl chain length could be observed for these samples which is probably due to differences in probe location inside the cyclodextrin cavity. The constancy for fluorescence quantum yield and fluorescence lifetime for the imides 1 - 4 adsorbed on microcrystalline cellulose suggests that, independently of the polarity of the solvent used for sample preparation, the probe is preferentially located on the cellulose surface. An increase of fluorescence quantum yield and fluorescence lifetime for solid samples, when compared to the values obtained in solution for the different solvents employed in this study (acetonitrile, methanol and water), is fully in accordance with a decrease of the probe mobility due to inclusion in <FONT FACE="Symbol">b</font>-cyclodextrin or to adsorption on cellulose.

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                Química Nova
                Quím. Nova
                Sociedade Brasileira de Química (São Paulo )
                1678-7064
                July 1999
                : 22
                : 4
                : 522-528
                Affiliations
                [1 ] Instituto Superior Técnico Portugal
                [2 ] CNRS France
                [3 ] Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro Brazil
                Article
                S0100-40421999000400011
                10.1590/S0100-40421999000400011
                589a0bbf-987f-4c41-ac00-b02cf9cf7b19

                http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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                Self URI (journal page): http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_serial&pid=0100-4042&lng=en
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                CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY

                General chemistry
                <FONT FACE=Symbol>b</font> -cyclodextrin,naphthalimides,microcrystalline cellulose,diffuse reflectance,pulsed laser induced emission

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