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Monitoring the Evolution of Relative Product Populations at Early Times during a Photochemical Reaction.


ABSTRACT: Identifying multiple rival reaction products and transient species formed during ultrafast photochemical reactions and determining their time-evolving relative populations are key steps toward understanding and predicting photochemical outcomes. Yet, most contemporary ultrafast studies struggle with clearly identifying and quantifying competing molecular structures/species among the emerging reaction products. Here, we show that mega-electronvolt ultrafast electron diffraction in combination with ab initio molecular dynamics calculations offer a powerful route to determining time-resolved populations of the various isomeric products formed after UV (266 nm) excitation of the five-membered heterocyclic molecule 2(5H)-thiophenone. This strategy provides experimental validation of the predicted high (∼50%) yield of an episulfide isomer containing a strained three-membered ring within ∼1 ps of photoexcitation and highlights the rapidity of interconversion between the rival highly vibrationally excited photoproducts in their ground electronic state.

SUBMITTER: Figueira Nunes JP 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10870701 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Monitoring the Evolution of Relative Product Populations at Early Times during a Photochemical Reaction.

Figueira Nunes Joao Pedro JP   Ibele Lea Maria LM   Pathak Shashank S   Attar Andrew R AR   Bhattacharyya Surjendu S   Boll Rebecca R   Borne Kurtis K   Centurion Martin M   Erk Benjamin B   Lin Ming-Fu MF   Forbes Ruaridh J G RJG   Goff Nathan N   Hansen Christopher S CS   Hoffmann Matthias M   Holland David M P DMP   Ingle Rebecca A RA   Luo Duan D   Muvva Sri Bhavya SB   Reid Alexander H AH   Rouzée Arnaud A   Rudenko Artem A   Saha Sajib Kumar SK   Shen Xiaozhe X   Venkatachalam Anbu Selvam AS   Wang Xijie X   Ware Matt R MR   Weathersby Stephen P SP   Wilkin Kyle K   Wolf Thomas J A TJA   Xiong Yanwei Y   Yang Jie J   Ashfold Michael N R MNR   Rolles Daniel D   Curchod Basile F E BFE  

Journal of the American Chemical Society 20240205 6


Identifying multiple rival reaction products and transient species formed during ultrafast photochemical reactions and determining their time-evolving relative populations are key steps toward understanding and predicting photochemical outcomes. Yet, most contemporary ultrafast studies struggle with clearly identifying and quantifying competing molecular structures/species among the emerging reaction products. Here, we show that mega-electronvolt ultrafast electron diffraction in combination wit  ...[more]

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