I'm looking at the excited (triplet) state of a pyridine n-oxide. The lifetime is quite long (on the order of 0.1 ms). The reaction is quenched by oxygen and must be producing singlet oxygen. Does anyone know of a good chemical trap that isn't too strongly absorbing at 308 nm that would preferably emit photons (my excited state does not phosphores). I have tried diphenylisobenzofuran. My solvent is acetonitrile.

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