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2050  urn:nbn:de:gbv:8-publ-659
2051  10.1039/b419236b
3000  Pancur, Tomas
3010  Harbaum, Britta
3010  Herges, Rainer
3010  Krüger, Anke
3010  Näther, Christian
3010  Renth, Falk
3010  Temps, Friedrich
4000  Femtosecond fluorescence up-conversion spectroscopy of a rotation-restricted azobenzene after excitation to the S1 state  [Pancur, Tomas]
4209  Femtosecond time-resolved fluorescence up-conversion spectroscopy has been used in a study of the photo- induced isomerization reactions of a rotation-restricted trans-azobenzene (trans-AB) derivative capped by a crown ether (1), a chemically similar open derivative (2), and unsubstituted trans-AB (3) after excitation to the S 1 (np*) state at l ¼ 475 nm in dioxane solution. The observed biexponential temporal fluorescence profiles for 1 and 2 were almost indistinguishable within experimental error. The fitted fast fluorescence decay times (2s) for the two compounds were t 1 (1) ¼ (0.79 0.20) and t 1 (2) ¼ (1.05 0.20) ps, compared to t 1 (3) ¼ (0.37 0.06) ps. The second decay components could be described with t 2 (1) ¼ (20.3 9.5) resp. t 2 (2) ¼ (19.0 6.0) ps, vs. t 2 (3) ¼ (3.26 0.85) ps. The very similar lifetimes strongly suggest that trans–cis isomerization of 1 and 2 after S 1 excitation is governed by the same mechanism. Since 1 cannot isomerize by a simple large-amplitude rotation of one of the phenyl rings about the central NN bond, the isomerization dynamics of both ABs should be better described as ‘‘inversion’’ at the N atom(s) rather than large-amplitude ‘‘rotation’’.
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5051  540
5550  Isomerization