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On the role of methyl torsional modes in the intersystem crossing dynamics of isolated molecules.

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  • On the role of methyl torsional modes in the intersystem crossing dynamics of isolated molecules. Abstract Text:

    leonardo alvarez-valtierraLeonardo Alvarez-Valtierra,xue-qing tanXue-Qing Tan,david w prattDavid W Pratt,leonardo alvarez-valtierraLeonardo Alvarez-Valtierra,xue-qing tanXue-Qing Tan,david w prattDavid W Pratt,

    Rotationally resolved fluorescence excitation spectra of the %@mt;sys@%0%@sx@%0%@be@%0%@sxx@%%@mx@% bands of the S1 <-- S0 electronic transitions of 2- and 5-methylpyrimidine (2MP and 5MP, respectively) have been observed and assigned. Both spectra were found to contain two sets of rotational lines, one associated with the sigma = 0 torsional level and the other associated with the sigma = +/-1 torsional level of the attached methyl group. Analyses of their structure using the appropriate torsion-rotation Hamiltonian yields the methyl group torsional barriers of V6' ' = 1.56 and V6' = 8.28 cm-1 in 2MP and V6' ' = 4.11 and V6' = 58.88 cm-1 in 5MP. Many of the lines in both spectra are fragmented by couplings with lower lying triplet states. Analyses of some of these perturbations yield approximate values of the intersystem crossing matrix elements, from which it is concluded that the sigma = +/-1 torsional levels of the S1 state are significantly more strongly coupled to the T1 state than the sigma = 0 torsional levels.

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    l alvarez-valtierraL Alvarez-Valtierra,xq tanXQ Tan,dw prattDW Pratt,l alvarez-valtierraL Alvarez-Valtierra,xq tanXQ Tan,dw prattDW Pratt,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: The journal of physical chemistry. A

    VOLUME: 111

    Page Numbers: 12802-9

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    ISSN: 1089-5639

    DAY: 1

    MONTH: 11

    YEAR: 2007

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