Quenching Concentration given Degree of Exciplex Formation Formula

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Quencher Concentration given Degree of Exciplex is the concentration of substance that decreases fluoroscence intensity. Check FAQs
[Q]=((11-α)-1)(1Keq)
[Q] - Quencher Concentration given Degree of Exciplex?α - Degree of Exciplex Formation?Keq - Equilibrium Constant for Coordinate Complexes?

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1Edit=((11-0.9Edit)-1)(10.009Edit)
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FIRST Step Consider the formula
[Q]=((11-α)-1)(1Keq)
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
[Q]=((11-0.9)-1)(10.009mol/L*s)
Next Step Convert Units
[Q]=((11-0.9)-1)(19mol/m³*s)
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
[Q]=((11-0.9)-1)(19)
LAST Step Evaluate
[Q]=1

Quenching Concentration given Degree of Exciplex Formation Formula Elements

Variables
Quencher Concentration given Degree of Exciplex
Quencher Concentration given Degree of Exciplex is the concentration of substance that decreases fluoroscence intensity.
Symbol: [Q]
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Degree of Exciplex Formation
Degree of Exciplex Formation is the fraction of intermediates in photoreactions that lead to unique products.
Symbol: α
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Equilibrium Constant for Coordinate Complexes
Equilibrium Constant for Coordinate Complexes is a stability constant (also called formation constant or binding constant) for the formation of a complex in solution.
Symbol: Keq
Measurement: Reaction RateUnit: mol/L*s
Note: Value can be positive or negative.

Other formulas in Emission Spectroscopy category

​Go Collisional Energy Transfer
Rcollision =Kq[Q][MS1]
​Go Degree of Exciplex Formation
α=Keq[Q]1+(Keq[Q])
​Go Difference in Acidity between Ground and Excited State
Δpka=pKaExcited-pKaground
​Go Equilibrium Constant for Exciplex Formation
Keq=11-α-1

How to Evaluate Quenching Concentration given Degree of Exciplex Formation?

Quenching Concentration given Degree of Exciplex Formation evaluator uses Quencher Concentration given Degree of Exciplex = ((1/(1-Degree of Exciplex Formation))-1)*(1/Equilibrium Constant for Coordinate Complexes) to evaluate the Quencher Concentration given Degree of Exciplex, The Quenching Concentration given Degree of Exciplex Formation formula is defined as the concentration of an activator that is higher than an appropriate value (typically several mol%), the emission intensity of the phosphor mostly is decreased. Quencher Concentration given Degree of Exciplex is denoted by [Q] symbol.

How to evaluate Quenching Concentration given Degree of Exciplex Formation using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Quenching Concentration given Degree of Exciplex Formation, enter Degree of Exciplex Formation (α) & Equilibrium Constant for Coordinate Complexes (Keq) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Quenching Concentration given Degree of Exciplex Formation

What is the formula to find Quenching Concentration given Degree of Exciplex Formation?
The formula of Quenching Concentration given Degree of Exciplex Formation is expressed as Quencher Concentration given Degree of Exciplex = ((1/(1-Degree of Exciplex Formation))-1)*(1/Equilibrium Constant for Coordinate Complexes). Here is an example- 1 = ((1/(1-0.9))-1)*(1/9).
How to calculate Quenching Concentration given Degree of Exciplex Formation?
With Degree of Exciplex Formation (α) & Equilibrium Constant for Coordinate Complexes (Keq) we can find Quenching Concentration given Degree of Exciplex Formation using the formula - Quencher Concentration given Degree of Exciplex = ((1/(1-Degree of Exciplex Formation))-1)*(1/Equilibrium Constant for Coordinate Complexes).
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