Chemical reactions occurring in dense media at high reactant concentrations can be described by rate ‘‘constants’’ which are actually functions of concentration. We present a theoretical model in which this so‐called rate constant ‘‘renormalization’’ occurs for the specific case of fluorescence quenching in solution. We show that both the quenching and the excitation rate constants can become concentration dependent. We fit our theory to several sets of experimental data—our own and some from the literature—and show that excellent agreement is obtained by varying a single free parameter, namely, the efficiency with which a fluorophore‐quencher collision leads to a quench of the excited state
The fluorescent emission spectra for 5×10-6 M p-aminohippuric and p-aminobenzoic acids in mixtures o...
The incorporation is studied of the orientation factor occurring in the complete Förster rate of inc...
We present high accuracy Monte Carlo simulations on the steady state fluorescence quantum yield and ...
Fluorescence quenching in fluid solution by the external heavy-atom effect usually follows simple St...
A model is presented for the quenching of a fluorophore in a protein interior. At low quencher conce...
Rate coefficients of diffusion-limited fast reactions of charged reactants are predicted to be time ...
Inspired by recent publications doubtful of the FCS technique, we scrutinize how irreversible ("stat...
= + (1) Here F0 and F are the fluorescence intensities in the absence and presen...
A model is presented for the quenching of a fluorophore in a protein interior. At low quencher conce...
A major problem in the extraction of the reaction probability in bimolecular processes is the disent...
Fluorescence quenching techniques have been used extensively in recent years to examine reaction rat...
AbstractIn two-color fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (TCFCS), the fluorescence intensities of ...
A major problem in the extraction of the reaction probability in bimolecular processes is the disent...
760-767The interaction of 3-aminophthalhydrazide (luminol) with a quencher, triethyl amine (TEA) h...
We present a theoretical model to account for the quenching data of macromolecular fluorescence and ...
The fluorescent emission spectra for 5×10-6 M p-aminohippuric and p-aminobenzoic acids in mixtures o...
The incorporation is studied of the orientation factor occurring in the complete Förster rate of inc...
We present high accuracy Monte Carlo simulations on the steady state fluorescence quantum yield and ...
Fluorescence quenching in fluid solution by the external heavy-atom effect usually follows simple St...
A model is presented for the quenching of a fluorophore in a protein interior. At low quencher conce...
Rate coefficients of diffusion-limited fast reactions of charged reactants are predicted to be time ...
Inspired by recent publications doubtful of the FCS technique, we scrutinize how irreversible ("stat...
= + (1) Here F0 and F are the fluorescence intensities in the absence and presen...
A model is presented for the quenching of a fluorophore in a protein interior. At low quencher conce...
A major problem in the extraction of the reaction probability in bimolecular processes is the disent...
Fluorescence quenching techniques have been used extensively in recent years to examine reaction rat...
AbstractIn two-color fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (TCFCS), the fluorescence intensities of ...
A major problem in the extraction of the reaction probability in bimolecular processes is the disent...
760-767The interaction of 3-aminophthalhydrazide (luminol) with a quencher, triethyl amine (TEA) h...
We present a theoretical model to account for the quenching data of macromolecular fluorescence and ...
The fluorescent emission spectra for 5×10-6 M p-aminohippuric and p-aminobenzoic acids in mixtures o...
The incorporation is studied of the orientation factor occurring in the complete Förster rate of inc...
We present high accuracy Monte Carlo simulations on the steady state fluorescence quantum yield and ...