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Intersystem Crossing to Excited Triplet State of Aza Analogues of Nucleic Acid Bases in Acetonitrile
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Excited state characteristics of aza analogues of nucleic acid bases, 8-azaadenine (8AA), 5-azacytosine (5AC), 8-azaguanine (8AG), and 6-azauracil (6AU), in acetonitrile solution were comprehensively investigated with steady state absorption and emission spectra, transient absorption measurements, emission measurements for the singlet oxygen molecule, and time-dependent density functional theory (TD-DFT) calculations. The triplet-triplet absorption spectrum of 8AA whose peak was 455 nm was observed for the first time. Sensitized singlet oxygen formation of 8AA was also observed in O(2)-saturated acetonitrile with quantum yields of 0.15 +/- 0.02. It was concluded that there were two kinds of aza analogues of nucleic acid bases: type A had substantial quantum yield for the intersystem crossing and potential of O2 (1Delta(g)) formation (8AA and 6AU), and type B did not (5AC and 8AG). TD-DFT calculations indicated that type A molecules had a dark 1npi* state below the first allowed 1pipi* state, while both S1 and S2 states for type B molecules had a pipi* character. It strongly suggested that the dark 1npi* state below the 1pipi* state would play an important role in the ISC process of aza analogues of nucleic acid bases.
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