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7271869 
Journal Article 
Oxygen quenching of excited aliphatic ketones and diketones 
Nau, WM; Scaiano, JC; , 
1996 
Journal of Physical Chemistry
ISSN: 0022-3654 
AMER CHEMICAL SOC 
WASHINGTON 
11360-11367 
The oxygen quenching rate constants of aliphatic ketones (acetone, 2-pentanone, 2-hexanone, 4-heptanone) and diketones (biacetyl and camphorquinone) have been determined for the singlet- and triplet-excited state by time-resolved fluorescence and triplet transient absorption spectroscopy, and the quantum yields for singlet oxygen formation were measured. It was observed that the quenching rate constants for the singlet state of aliphatic ketones are considerably smaller than for their triplet states. The efficiencies for singlet oxygen production of the aliphatic ketones were 0.2-0.3, while those of most diketones fall in the 0.4-0.6 range. The changes in the efficiencies for singlet oxygen production and of the oxygen-quenching rate constants for singlet- and triplet-excited n,pi* states, ketones and azoalkanes are discussed in terms of variations in excited state energies and charge-transfer interactions with oxygen.