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The Mechanism for Hydrogen Abstraction by n,π* Excited Singlet States: Evidence for Thermal Activation and Deactivation through a Conical Intersection
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1998
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Localized Excited StateEngineeringChemistryElectronic Excited StateChemical EngineeringPhotophysical PropertyPhysicsPhotochemistryMechanistic PhotochemistryPhysical ChemistryHydrogenQuantum ChemistryDeuterium Isotope EffectsAborted Hydrogen AbstractionExcited State PropertyConical IntersectionHydrogen TransitionNatural SciencesThermal ActivationHydrogen AbstractionChemical Kinetics
A conical intersection along the reaction coordinate of hydrogen abstraction by molecules in n,π* excited singlet states is responsible for the solvent-induced fluorescence quenching of azoalkanes [see equation]. This novel photochemical reaction mechanism, a case of aborted hydrogen abstraction, was examined by experiment and theory. Mutually consistent results on the observed low activation energies and the deuterium isotope effects were obtained.