Laser probes of conformational isomerization in flexible molecules and complexes

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Abstract

Molecules with several flexible coordinates have potential energy surfaces with a large number of minima and many transition states separating them. A general experimental protocol is described that is capable of studying conformational isomerization in such circumstances, measuring the product quantum yields following conformation-specific infrared excitation, and measuring energy thresholds for isomerization of specific X → Y reactant-product isomer pairs following excitation via stimulated emission pumping (SEP). These methods have been applied to a series of molecules of varying size and conformational complexity, including 3-indolepropionic acid (IPA), meta-ethynylstyrene, N-acetyltryptophan methyl amide (NATMA), N-acetyltryptophan amide (NATA), and melatonin. Studies of isomerization in solute-solvent complexes are also described, including a measurement of the barrier to isomerization in the IPA-H 2O complex, and a unique isomerization reaction in which a single water molecule is shuttled between H-bonding sites on the trans-formanilide (TFA) molecule. © 2006 American Chemical Society.

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Zwier, T. S. (2006). Laser probes of conformational isomerization in flexible molecules and complexes. Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 110(12), 4133–4150. https://doi.org/10.1021/jp056390z

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