Transient spectroscopy of pyridazine vapor: Photophysics of the S 1 origin

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Nonradiative relaxation processes of pyridazine's S1 origin level have been investigated using several varieties of gas phase time-resolved spectroscopy. Measurements of ground state repopulation kinetics under vibrationally relaxing conditions showed rapid and nearly complete return of thermalized S0, implying a quantum yield for S1→ S0 internal conversion of at least 0.95. The room temperature photochemical quantum yield was found to be higher in the low pressure gas than in solution by a factor of at least 600. From these results the photochemically active state was deduced to be vibrationally energized S0, rather than S1. The collision-free lifetime of the S1 origin level was measured as 3-4 ns on the basis of near ultraviolet S n←S1 transient absorption and S1→ S0 stimulated emission kinetics. Hot S0 molecules formed as the product of S1 internal conversion showed a broad, structureless transient absorption spectrum. Apart from its collision-free radiationless decay, the S1 origin level was also found to undergo an unusual collisional quenching process induced by electronically inert collision partners at rates between 5% and 10% of gas kinetic. This collisional channel is suggested to involve promotion to the anomalous level 373 cm-1 above the S1 origin, which had been tentatively assigned as the origin of pyridazine's S2 state. © 1986 American Institute of Physics.

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Holt, P. L., Selco, J. I., & Bruce Weisman, R. (1985). Transient spectroscopy of pyridazine vapor: Photophysics of the S 1 origin. The Journal of Chemical Physics, 84(4), 1996–2001. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.450407

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