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Influence of Temperature on Photoinduced Reactions of Organic Molecules in the Gas Phase
Authors:G A Zalesskaya  E G Sambor  N N Belyi
Institution:(1) Institute of Molecular and Atomic Physics, National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, 70 F. Skorina Ave., Minsk, 220072, Belarus
Abstract:The influence of temperature on the rate constants of photoinduced intermolecular electron transfer, representing the first stage of photoinduced reactions, has been investigated based on analysis of the quenching of fluorescence of carbazole vapor by halomethanes (CHCl3, CH2Br2, CCl4, CHBr3) and delayed fluorescence of benzophenone and anthraquinone vapors by aliphatic amines (diethylamine, dibutylamine, cyclohexylamine, triethylamine) and pyridine. It has been established that the rate constants of photoinduced electron transfer in different donor-acceptor pairs in the gas phase can increase or decrease with increase in the temperature from 433 to 623 K. The energies of activation and enthalpy of the fluorescence-quenching process have been determined. The interrelation between the rate constants of fluorescence quenching k q and the free energy of electron transfer DeltaG ET has been analyzed with account for the mean vibrational energy <E vib> of the interacting molecules. It is shown that positive and negative temperature dependences k q(T) are characteristic, respectively, of the regions of normal (k ET increases with decrease in DeltaG ET) and inverted (k ET decreases with decrease in DeltaG ET) changes in the rate constants caused by an increase in the exothermicity of the photoinduced electron transfer process.
Keywords:photoinduced intermolecular electron transfer  temperature dependence of the rate constants of photoinduced electron transfer  gas phase  quenching of fluorescence  carbazole  halomethanes  aromatic ketones  aliphatic amines
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