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Jet-cooled phosphorescence excitation spectrum of the T1(n,pi*) <-- S0 transition of 2-cyclopenten-1-one
Authors:Pillsbury Nathan R  Zwier Timothy S  Judge Richard H  Drucker Stephen
Institution:Department of Chemistry, Purdue University, 560 Oval Drive, West Lafayette, Indiana 47907-2084, USA.
Abstract:The T1(n,pi*) <-- S0 transition of 2-cyclopenten-1-one (2CP) was investigated by using phosphorescence excitation (PE) spectroscopy in a free-jet expansion. The origin band, near 385 nm, is the most intense feature in the T1(n,pi*) <-- S0 PE spectrum. A short progression in the ring-bending mode (nu'(30)) is also observed. The effective vibrational temperature in the jet is estimated at 50 K. The spectral simplification arising from jet cooling helps confirm assignments made previously in the room-temperature cavity ringdown (CRD) absorption spectrum, which is congested by vibrational hot bands. In addition to the origin and nu'(30) assignments, the jet-cooled PE spectrum also confirms the 28(0)(1) (C=O out-of-plane wag), 29(0)(1) (C=C twist), and 19(0)(1) (C=O in-plane wag) band assignments that were made in the T1(n,pi*) <-- S0 room-temperature CRD spectrum. The temporal decay of the T1 state of 2CP was investigated as a function of vibronic excitation. Phosphorescence from the v' = 0 level persists the entire time the molecules traverse the emission detection zone. Thus the phosphorescence lifetime of the v' = 0 level is significantly longer than the 2 micros transit time through the viewing zone. Higher vibrational levels in the T1 state have shorter phosphorescence lifetimes, on the order of 2 micros or less. The concomitant reduction in emission quantum yield causes the higher vibronic bands (above 200 cm(-1)) in the PE spectrum to be weak. It is proposed that intersystem crossing to highly vibrationally excited levels of the ground state is responsible for the faster decay and diminished quantum yield. The jet cooling affords partial rotational resolution in the T1(n,pi*) <-- S0 spectrum of 2CP. The rotational structure of the origin band was simulated by using inertial constants available from a previously reported density functional (DFT) calculation of the T1(n,pi*) state, along with spin constants obtained via a fitting procedure. Intensity parameters were also systematically varied. The optimized intensity factors support a model that identifies the S2(pi,pi*) <-- S0 transition in 2CP as the sole source of oscillator strength for the T1(n,pi*) <-- S0 transition.
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