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Pyrrole

The chemical structure of Pyrrole is shown at the right. The absorption and fluorescence emission spectra are shown below. The structure, absorption, and fluorescence data were all obtained from the PhotochemCAD package by Jonathan Lindsey. This excellent program allows rapid comparison of spectra and enables one to do a variety of photochemically relevant calculations. Chemical Structure

Absorption

Absorption Spectrum

This is a graph of the molar extinction coefficient of Pyrrole dissolved in hexane. It was measured by Junzhong Li on 12/11/97 [H. Du, R. A. Fuh, J. Li, A. Corkan, J. S. Lindsey, "PhotochemCAD: A computer-aided design and research tool in photochemistry," Photochemistry and Photobiology, 68, 141-142, 1998]. Pyrrole has a molar extinction coefficient of 15,000 M-1cm-1 at 210.5 nm [K. Bowden, E. A. Braude, and E. R. H. Jones, "Studies in light absorption. Part III. Auxochromic properties and the periodic system.," J. Chem. Soc., 948-952, 1946].

No fluorescence was observed, thus no file is included.

Original Data | Extinction Data

This page and graphs were created by Scott Prahl.