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The spectral, energy, and polarization characteristics of the fluorescence of substituted tetraazabacteriochlorin in solution have been obtained. On the basis of the polarization spectrum, the electronic absorption spectrum is interpreted. The quenching of the fluorescence of bacteriochlorin on substitution of methine bridges by aza bridges is noted.
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Shushkevich, I.K., Pershukevich, P.P., Makarova, E.A. et al. Fluorescence of Substituted Tetraazabacteriochlorin. Journal of Applied Spectroscopy 70, 155–158 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1023249214769
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