Femtosecond-Picosecond Laser Photolysis Studies on Photoreduction Process of Excited Benzophenone with N,N-Dimethylaniline in Acetonitrile Solution

Abstract
Photoreduction processes of excited benzophenone (BP) by N,N-dimethylaniline (DMA) in acetonitrile solution were studied by means of picosecond-femtosecond laser photolysis and time resolved transient absorption spectroscopy as well as transient photoconductivity measurement. Proton transfer process in the triplet ion pair formed by electron transfer (ET) at encounter between 3BP* and DMA, competing with the ionic dissociation process was observed. It was clearly demonstrated that, in addition to the triplet ion pair, the ion pair produced by the excitation of the CT complex between BP and DMA formed in the ground state and that produced by ET reaction between 1BP* and DMA played important roles in the reaction processes of excited benzophenone. The behaviors of the three kinds of ion pairs were investigated in detail, leading to the elucidation of reaction mechanism of each ion pair. The reactivity characteristic of each kind of the ion pair and its relation to the structure of the ion pair were discussed.

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