Fluorescence Quantum Yield of Thioflavin T in Rigid Isotropic Solution and Incorporated into the Amyloid Fibrils
Figure 2
Dependence of thioflavin T fluorescence quantum yield on solvent viscosity and temperature in coordinates 1/q vs. T/η.
Solvent viscosity was changed by variation of glycerol content from 13 to 99% in water-glycerol mixtures. Solvent temperature was changed from 3 to 50°C. Insert. The section of the plot corresponding to solutions of high viscosity glycerol content from 96 to 99% and low temperature from 3 to 10°C is given in the extended scale.