Early Events in the Photochemistry of Aryl Azides from Femtosecond UV/Vis Spectroscopy and Quantum Chemical Calculations
- 27 September 2006
- journal article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Journal of the American Chemical Society
- Vol. 128 (41) , 13402-13411
- https://doi.org/10.1021/ja061520i
Abstract
The photochemistry of para- and ortho-biphenylyl azides and 1-naphthyl azide was studied by ultrafast spectroscopy. In every case, the singlet azide second excited states were observed by transient absorption spectroscopy and were found to have lifetimes of hundreds of femtoseconds. The decay of the S(2) states of the azides was accompanied by the growth of transient absorption of the corresponding singlet nitrenes. The intermediate S(1) state of the azides could not be observed due to its low instantaneous concentration resulting from fast fragmentation and nitrene formation. Quantum chemical calculations predict that the S(2) state of the azide is bound and that there is a much lower barrier toward arylnitrene formation from the S(1) state of the azide. Vibrational cooling of para-biphenylnitrene (11 ps) was experimentally observed. The lifetime of singlet ortho-biphenylnitrene was 16 ps in acetonitrile and was not affected by perdeuteration of the aryl ring. The lifetime of singlet 1-naphthylnitrene is 12 ps in acetonitrile at ambient temperature.Keywords
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