Energy Transfer in Molecular Complexes. II. The Anthracene-sym-Trinitrobenzene Complex

Abstract
The emission spectrum of the anthracene‐sym‐trinitrobenzene complex has been investigated in a solid solution in a diethylether‐isopentane (EP) glass at 77°K. The observed luminescence consists of two distinct electronic transitions: one transition is the reverse of the charge‐transfer EN absorption of the complex; the other transition is a phosphorescence very similar to the TS emission of anthracene in EP, but blurred somewhat in vibrational structure, blue shifted by 113 cm—1, decreased in lifetime by a factor of about 2 and showing decreases in the ground state vibrational frequencies of a few percent. These results, as opposed to previous conclusions (vide infra), would suggest that the phosphorescence is truly a TS process of the complex which is largely localized on the anthracene component. Vibrational analyses of TS spectra of anthracene in EPA and in EP and of the TS and EN spectra of the complex in EP at 77°K are given.