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← ScienceWhich mechanism causes quenching of fluorescence when a fluorophore binds to a metal surface within nanometers?
A)Electron transfer to surface states✓
B)Increased vibrational relaxation rate
C)Förster resonance energy transfer
D)Enhanced intersystem crossing to triplet
💡 Explanation
When a fluorophore is near a metal surface, electron transfer quenching occurs because electrons from the fluorophore excited state can tunnel into unoccupied electronic surface states of the metal. Therefore electron transfer results, rather than energy transfer or increased vibrational relaxation rate which require different energy sinks.
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