Photoreduction of Azaoxoisoaporphines by Amines: Laser Flash and Steady-State Photolysis and Pulse Radiolysis Studies
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Fuente, Julio R. de la
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Photoreduction of Azaoxoisoaporphines by Amines: Laser Flash and Steady-State Photolysis and Pulse Radiolysis Studies
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Photoreduction of 7H-benzo[e]perimidin-7-one (3-AOIA, A1)
and its 2-methyl derivative (2-Me-3-AOIA, A2) by non-Hdonating
amines (1,4-diazabicyclo[2.2.2]octane [DABCO];
2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidine [TMP]), and a hydrogen-donating
amine (triethylamine [TEA]), has been studied in deaerated
neat acetonitrile solutions using laser flash photolysis
(LFP) and steady-state photolysis. The triplet excited states
of A1 and A2 were characterized by a strong absorption
band with kmax = 440 nm and lifetimes of 20 and 27 ls
respectively. In the presence of tertiary amines, both triplet
excited states were quenched with rate constants close to the
diffusional limit (kq ranged between 109 and 1010 M 1 s 1).
The transient absorption spectra observed after quenching
with DABCO and TMP were characterized by maxima
located at 460 nm and broad shoulders in the range of 500–
600 nm. These transient species are attributed to solvent-separated
radical ion pairs and/or to isolated radical anions. In
the presence of TEA, these transients undergo proton transfer,
leading to the neutral hydrogenated radicals, protonated
over the N1- and O-atoms. Transient absorption spectra of
these transients were characterized by maxima located at 400
and 520 nm and 430 nm respectively. Additional support for
these spectral assignments was provided by pulse radiolysis
(PR) experiments in acetonitrile and 2-propanol solutions.
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Photochemistry and Photobiology, 2013, 89: 1417–1426
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