Direct observation of light-driven, concerted electron-proton transfer

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Abstract

The phenols 4-methylphenol, 4-methoxyphenol, and N-acetyl-tyrosine form hydrogen-bonded adducts with N-methyl-4, 4′-bipyridinium cation (MQ+) in aqueous solution as evidenced by the appearance of low-energy, low-absorptivity features in UV-visible spectra. They are assigned to the known examples of optically induced, concerted electron-proton transfer, photoEPT. The results of ultrafast transient absorption measurements on the assembly MeOPhO-H - MQ+ are consistent with concerted EPT by the instantaneous appearance of spectral features for MeOPhO·-H-MQ+ in the transient spectra at the first observation time of 0.1 ps. The transient decays to MeOPhO-H-MQ+ in 2.5 ps, accompanied by the appearance of oscillations in the decay traces with a period of ∼1 ps, consistent with a vibrational coherence and relaxation from a higher õ(N-H) vibrational level or levels on the timescale for back EPT.

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Gagliardi, C. J., Wang, L., Dongare, P., Brennaman, M. K., Papanikolas, J. M., Meyer, T. J., & Thompson, D. W. (2016). Direct observation of light-driven, concerted electron-proton transfer. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 113(40), 11106–11109. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1611496113

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