Picosecond mass-selective measurements of phenol-(NH3)n acid–base chemistry in clusters

Abstract
The rate of proton transfer from the acidic S1 state of phenol to the basis solvent (NH3)n was measured as a function of solvent cluster size n. A distinct reaction threshold was observed for solvent size n=5 for 266 nm picosecond excitation. The proton transfer rate was measured to be ka=(60±10 ps)1 for n=5–7. A competitive recombination rate of ka =(350±100 ps)1 occurs for n=5. Additional solvation stabilizes the product side causing the reaction enthalpy and consequently ka to decrease. No evidence of proton transfer was observed when phenol was seeded in the less basic solvent clusters (CH3OH)n and (H2O)n.