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. 2010 Oct 29;5(10):e15385. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0015385

Table 1. Emission Quantum Yield, Excited-State Lifetime and Radiative Lifetime of Thioflavin T in Solutions with Different Glycerol Content at Different Temperatures.

glycerol content, % wt t, °C q τ, ns τ r, ns
99 5 0.158 1.14 7.18
7 0.156 1.02 6.51
10 0.125 0.91 7.29
20 0.066 0.48 7.27
98 5 0.142 0.98 6.89
7 0.131 0.91 6.96
10 0.113 0.82 7.30
96 5 0.119 0.90 7.54
7 0.106 0.77 7.28
10 0.091 0.73 8.05
20 0.046 0.35 7.61
0 20 ∼0.0001a ∼0.0008c
η→∞ T→0 0.28a 2.2b 7.8
a

the value was determined by extrapolation of the dependence given in Figure 2;

b

the value was obtained for thioflavin T in 99% glycerol at 77 K [31].

c

the value was evaluated as τ r q, average τ r was taken as 7.8 ns.