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Resolving Ultrafast Photoinduced Deactivations in Water-Solvated Pyrimidine Nucleosides
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For the first time, ultrafast deactivations of photoexcited water-solvated pyrimidine nucleosides are mapped employing hybrid QM(CASPT2)/MM(AMBER) optimizations that account for explicit solvation, sugar effects, and dynamically correlated potential energy surfaces. Low-energy S<sub>1</sub>/S<sub>0</sub> ring-puckering and ring-opening conical intersections (CIs) are suggested to drive the ballistic coherent subpicosecond (<200 fs) decays observed in each pyrimidine, the energetics controlling this processes correlating with the lifetimes observed. A second bright <sup>1</sup>π<sub>2</sub>π* state, promoting excited-state population branching and leading toward a third CI with the ground state, is proposed to be involved in the slower ultrafast decay component observed in Thd/Cyd. The transient spectroscopic signals of the competitive deactivation channels are computed for the first time. A general unified scheme for ultrafast deactivations, spanning the sub- to few-picosecond time domain, is eventually delivered, with computed data that matches the experiments and elucidates the intrinsic photoprotection mechanism in solvated pyrimidine nucleosides.
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