Effect of nonproximate atomic substitution on excited state intramolecular proton transfer |
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Authors: | Martin Č uma,Clifton Thompson,Steve Scheiner |
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Abstract: | The central C atom of the OCCCO skeleton of the malonaldehyde molecule is replaced by N, and the effects upon the intramolecular H-bond and the proton transfer are monitored by ab initio calculations in the ground and excited electronic states. The H-bond is weakened in the singlet and triplet states arising from n→π* excitation in both molecules, which is accompanied by a heightened barrier to proton transfer.3ππ* behaves in the same manner, but the singlet ππ* state has a stronger H-bond and lower barrier. Replacement of the central C atom by N strengthens the intramolecular H-bond. Although the proton transfer barrier in the ground state of formimidol is lower than in malonaldehyde, the barriers in all four excited states are higher in the N-analog. The latter substitution also dampens the effect of the n→π* excitation upon the H-bond and increases the excitation energies of the various states, particularly ππ*. © 1998 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. J Comput Chem 19: 129–138, 1998 |
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Keywords: | ab initio formimidol H-bond energy barrier |
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