Excited state hydrogen transfer dynamics in substituted phenols and their complexes with ammonia: π π * -π σ*energy gap propensity and ortho-substitution effect

Lifetimes of the first electronic excited state (S1) of fluorine and methyl (o-, m-, and p-) substituted phenols and their complexes with one ammonia molecule have been measured for the 00 transition and for the intermolecular stretching σ1 levels in complexes using picosecond pump-probe spectroscop...

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Autores principales: Pino, G.A., Oldani, A.N., Marceca, E., Fujii, M., Ishiuchi, S.-I., Miyazaki, M., Broquier, M., Dedonder, C., Jouvet, C.
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Acceso en línea:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00219606_v133_n12_p_Pino
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Sumario:Lifetimes of the first electronic excited state (S1) of fluorine and methyl (o-, m-, and p-) substituted phenols and their complexes with one ammonia molecule have been measured for the 00 transition and for the intermolecular stretching σ1 levels in complexes using picosecond pump-probe spectroscopy. Excitation energies to the S1 (π π *) and S2 (π σ*) states are obtained by quantum chemical calculations at the MP2 and CC2 level using the aug-cc-pVDZ basis set for the ground-state and the S1 optimized geometries. The observed lifetimes and the energy gaps between the π π * and π σ* states show a good correlation, the lifetime being shorter for a smaller energy gap. This propensity suggests that the major dynamics in the excited state concerns an excited state hydrogen detachment or transfer (ESHD/T) promoted directly by a S1 / S2 conical intersection, rather than via internal conversion to the ground-state. A specific shortening of lifetime is found in the o-fluorophenol-ammonia complex and explained in terms of the vibronic coupling between the π π * and π σ* states occurring through the out-of-plane distortion of the C-F bond. © 2010 American Institute of Physics.