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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Fluoresc. 2011 Jul 12;21(6):2173–2184. doi: 10.1007/s10895-011-0919-y

Table 3.

Absorption and emission maxima and stokes shift of aurones 1–4 in various solvents



Amide 1
Amine 2
Amine 3
Amine 4
Solvent ET30 Amax nm Emmax nm Δν cm−1 Amax nm Emmax nm Δν cm−1 Amax nm Emmax nm Δν cm−1 Amax nm Emmax nm Δν cm−1
Dioxane 36 399 446 2640 426 489 3020 472 540 2670 486 546 2260
Ethyl Acetate 38.1 399 446 2640 426 501 3510 472 552 3070 483 552 2590
Acetone 42.2 398 460 3390 429 522 4150 481 575 3400 487 574 3110
DMSO 45.0 401 481 4150 452 548 3880 498 591 3160 510 595 2800
Isopropanol 48.6 395 468 3950 446 542 3970 497 579 2850 513 576 2130
Ethanol 51.9 395 482 4570 441 540 4160 501 580 2720 515 584 2290
Methanol 55.5 395 496 5160 442 542 4120 503 582 2740 518 588 2260
Water 63.1 407 521 5380 430 560 5400 a 545 612 2010
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Amine 3 was insoluble in water