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Exciton Cotton Effects of Benzoates in the 1B Transition Region. Demonstration and Applications
Authors:Jakub Grajewski  Krystyna Gawronska and Jacek Gawronski
Institution:(1) Graduate School of Materials Science, Nara Institute of Science and Technology, 8916-5 Takayama, Ikoma, 630-0101 Nara, Japan
Abstract:The benzoate 1B region exciton Cotton effects, hitherto unexplored, were analyzed for their use in stereochemical assignments in both acyclic (conformationally flexible) and cyclic molecules. It was found that a strong, allowed 1Ba transition, polarized longitudinally, dominates the 1B region (185–210thinspnm) both in the UV and the CD spectra. The exciton Cotton effects due to this transition have the same sign (but differing magnitude) as those due to the 1La (CT) band. The other component of the nearly degenerate 1B system, i.e. 1Bb transition, polarized orthogonally to the 1Ba transition, gives a Cotton effect in the case of di- and poly(4-chlorobenzoate) chromophoric system, the sign of which is sensitive to the configuration of di- or polyol. In rigid 5beta-steroid skeleton 1Bb transition couplings appear responsible for strong exciton Cotton effects due to nearly parallelly oriented benzoate chromophores. Whereas 1Ba transition excitation energy appears insensitive to the nature of a substituent in 4-position of the benzoate chromophore, substitution with a donor group (methoxy, dimethylamino) brings about a red shift of the 1Bb band, although less pronounced than the red shift of the 1La (CT) band.
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