Communication: "Position" does matter: The photofragmentation of the nitroimidazole isomers

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Abstract

A combined experimental and theoretical approach has been used to disentangle the fundamental mechanisms of the fragmentation of the three isomers of nitroimidazole induced by vacuum ultra-violet (VUV) radiation, namely, 4-, 5-, and 2-nitroimidazole. The results of mass spectrometry as well as photoelectron-photoion coincidence spectroscopy display striking differences in the radiation-induced decomposition of the different nitroimidazole radical cations. Based on density functional theory (DFT) calculations, a model is proposed which fully explains such differences, and reveals the subtle fragmentation mechanisms leading to the release of neutral species like NO, CO, and HCN. Such species have a profound impact in biological media and may play a fundamental role in radiosensitising mechanisms during radiotherapy.

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Bolognesi, P., Casavola, A. R., Cartoni, A., Richter, R., Markus, P., Borocci, S., … Avaldi, L. (2016). Communication: “Position” does matter: The photofragmentation of the nitroimidazole isomers. Journal of Chemical Physics, 145(19). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4967770

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