Computational Investigation of the Photochemical Reaction Path of Some Synthesized and Experimentally Analyzed Small-Chain Conjugated Nitrones

JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY A(2016)

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This combined theoretical and experimental study has revealed the photochemistry of two small open-chain conjugated N-methylnitrone systems with phenyl substitutions at the C-terminal positions. The UV spectra of these synthesized nitrones have shown intense peaks around 330 nm while the new bands formed near 260 nm after their photoirradiation are predicted to be arising from the photoproduct oxaziridine. Photoexcitation of alpha-styryl N-methylnitrone populates the first excited singlet state which relaxes by 8 kcal/mol from the vertically excited state and subsequently goes toward the lowest-energy conical intersection (CI) geometry (situated 27-30 kcal/mol below) with a terminal CNO-kink. Following the gradient difference vectors of this CI, we have located the oxaziridine structure with its characteristic geometry at roughly 14 kcal/mol above the ground state. This whole process is triggered by a transfer of electronic cloud from oxygen to the conjugated chain side. On the other hand, the photoexcitation of the nonplanar 3,3-diphenylethylene N-methylnitrone has two strong singlet singlet absorptions with almost 5 D transition moment values. Here the initial S-2-S-1 relaxation is followed by oxaziridine formation through the terminally twisted CI. However, the initially photo excited Si state in this nitrone is found to head toward some other direction with transfer of huge amount of nonbonding electron cloud of oxygen to the pi* orbital, creating a stable excited state geometry with an elongated N-O bond which gets involved in a sloped CI with the ground state.
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