Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6493118 | Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A: Chemistry | 2011 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The early processes in the de-caging of acetic acid from o-nitrobenzyl acetate (oNBAc) were studied by femtosecond techniques. Solutions of oNBAc in acetonitrile were excited by 260Â nm laser pulses and the resulting spectroscopic changes probed by transient absorption and stimulated Raman spectroscopy. Absorption and Raman data give evidence of the formation of an aci-nitro species resulting from an intramolecular hydrogen transfer. The species is formed on the 1Â ps and 1Â ns time scale in equal amounts. The two processes are attributed to hydrogen transfers via a singlet and a triplet channel. The overall quantum yield of the aci-nitro formation is 0.1 matching the de-caging yield.
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Authors
T. Schmierer, F. Bley, K. Schaper, P. Gilch,