Mode-specific excited-state dynamics of N-methylpyrrole

State-selective deactivation rates of N-methylpyrrole in the S state have been measured by using the picosecond pump-probe method. The S decay time leading to the N-CH bond dissociation is found to be strongly mode-dependent as manifested in both S decay and methyl-fragment growth dynamics. Time-res...

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Veröffentlicht in:Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP 2019, Vol.21 (26), p.14387-14393
Hauptverfasser: Woo, Kyung Chul, Kim, Sang Kyu
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Zusammenfassung:State-selective deactivation rates of N-methylpyrrole in the S state have been measured by using the picosecond pump-probe method. The S decay time leading to the N-CH bond dissociation is found to be strongly mode-dependent as manifested in both S decay and methyl-fragment growth dynamics. Time-resolved velocity-map ion images of the ˙CH fragment, as far as the fragment of the Gaussian-shaped high kinetic energy distribution is concerned, suggest that the N-CH cleavage reaction might occur through an intermediate. Sudden decrease of the S lifetime at ∼700 cm above the S origin is accompanied by the fragmentation of the Boltzmann-type low kinetic energy distribution. The appearance rate of this low-kinetic energy fragment turns out to be quite slow to give τ∼ 5 ns compared to the S lifetime of ∼174 ps at the +806 cm band, for instance, confirming previous findings that the S decay process starts to be overwhelmed by a new fast nonradiative transition in the corresponding excitation energy region. The lifetime at the S origin accessed by the two-photon absorption is firstly measured to give τ∼ 8 ns. Using one and two photon absoption processes, a number of S vibronic bands are identified to give mode-dependent lifetimes spanning an enormously wide temporal range of 8 ns-5 ps in the quite narrow excitation energy region of 0-1800 cm above the S origin. Understanding of the N-methylpyrrole dynamics on multidimensional excited-state potential energy surfaces governing energy dissipating processes will get much benefit from our detailed mode-specific lifetime measurements.
ISSN:1463-9076
1463-9084
DOI:10.1039/c9cp00113a