Extracting Kinetics and Thermodynamics of Molecules without Heavy Atoms via Time-Resolved Solvent Scattering Signals.

The journal of physical chemistry letters(2023)

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Time-resolved X-ray liquidography (TRXL) has emerged as a powerful technique for studying the structural dynamics of small molecules and macromolecules in liquid solutions. However, TRXL has limited sensitivity for small molecules containing light atoms only, whose signal has lower contrast compared with the signal from solvent molecules. Here, we present an alternative approach to bypass this limitation by detecting the change in solvent temperature resulting from a photoinduced reaction. Specifically, we analyzed the heat dynamics of TRXL data obtained from -hydroxyphenacyl diethyl phosphate (HPDP). This analysis enabled us to experimentally determine the number of intermediates and their respective enthalpy changes, which can be compared to theoretical enthalpies to identify the intermediates. This work demonstrates that TRXL can be used to uncover the kinetics and reaction pathways for small molecules without heavy atoms even if the scattering signal from the solute molecules is buried under the strong solvent scattering signal.
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solvent scattering signals,molecules,kinetics,time-resolved
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