Competition between excited state proton and OH- transport via a short water wire: Solvent effects open the gate

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Date
2014
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16
Issue
26
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Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
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London [u.a.] : Royal Society of Chemistry
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We investigate the acid-base proton exchange reaction in a microsolvated bifunctional chromophore by means of quantum chemical calculations. The UV/vis spectroscopy shows that equilibrium of the keto-and enol-forms in the electronic ground state is shifted to the keto conformation in the excited state. A previously unknown mechanism involving a hydroxide ion transport along a short water wire is characterized energetically, which turns out to be competitive with the commonly assumed proton transport. Both mechanisms are shown to have a concerted character, as opposed to a step-wise mechanism. The alternative mechanism of a hydrogen atom transport is critically examined, and evidence for strong solvent dependence is presented. Specifically, we observe electrostatic destabilization of the corresponding πσ* state by the aqueous solvent. As a consequence, no conical intersections are found along the reaction pathway.

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Bekçioǧlu, G., Allolio, C., Ekimova, M., Nibbering, E. T. J., & Sebastiani, D. (2014). Competition between excited state proton and OH- transport via a short water wire: Solvent effects open the gate (London [u.a.] : Royal Society of Chemistry). London [u.a.] : Royal Society of Chemistry. https://doi.org//10.1039/c4cp00970c
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