ARE FLUORESCENCE QUANTUM YIELDS SO TRICKY TO MEASURE? A DEMONSTRATION USING FAMILIAR STATIONERY PRODUCTS

Fluorescence quantum yields are used to quantify the efficiency of the emission process. In spite of the importance of these data, experimental directions for their acquisition are rarely given. A general procedure for determining the relative fluorescence quantum yield of solutions is described here, drawing attention to the many pitfalls that students may encounter. Starting materials are common yellow and pink highlighter pens.