Phenol Photostatic Spectra and Quantum-Classical Photodynamic Deprotonation

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Тип публикации: статья из журнала

Год издания: 2024

Идентификатор DOI: 10.1002/qua.27504

Аннотация: <jats:title>ABSTRACT</jats:title><jats:p>The spectral-luminescence properties and photochemical conversions of phenol were analyzed for an isolated molecule as well as in water solvents in a continuum implicit model and explicit atomistic surroundings. This involved employing cut-edge hybrid quantum-classical methodologies to generПоказать полностьюate static optical spectra and the excited dissipative crossing potential energy curves. A combination of electronic excitations, gradient calculations, and embedding electrostatic potential fitting charges on quantum-classical molecular dynamic propagation trajectories provided statistically averaged absorption spectra. The mixed-reference spin-flip multiconfigurational linear response method based on reference triplet preprocessed in the time-dependent density-functional theory was utilized to determine conical intersections between the lowest excited and ground states, as well as two-stage transitions from the second excitation to the ground state. Non-adiabatic quantum-classical molecular dynamics defined photodissipative trajectories of excited states, their lifetimes, and crossing points through trajectory surface hopping together with the mixed-reference spin-flip and embedding electrostatic potential fitting approaches. Dyson orbitals of the extended Koopmans' theorem were applied to reveal the nature of molecular states at conical intersections and key points on photodynamic trajectories. Potential hydroxyl group cleavage predicted with conical intersections searching turns to “swift” OH deprotonation through |π→⟩ transition along photodynamic propagations in contrast with “long” processes leading to benzene ring deformation with stable OH bond.</jats:p>

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Журнал: International Journal of Quantum Chemistry

Выпуск журнала: Т. 124, 21

ISSN журнала: 00207608

Издатель: John Wiley &amp; Sons, Incorporated

Персоны

  • Pomogaev Vladimir (Saint-Petersburg State University Universitetskaya Saint Petersburg Russia)
  • Bocharnikova Elena (Laboratory of Photophysics and Photochemistry of Molecules, Department of Physics National Research Tomsk State University Tomsk Russia)
  • Tchaikovskaya Olga (Institute of Electrophysics Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences Yekaterinburg Russia)
  • Avramov Pavel (Department of Chemistry and Green-Nano Materials Research Center Kyungpook National University Daegu South Korea)

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