volume 110 issue 1 pages 241-251

Two-photon excitation of substituted enediynes.

John F Kauffman 1
Ekaterina A Badaeva 2
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Department of Natural Sciences, New Mexico Highlands University, Las Vegas, New Mexico 87701
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Theoretical Division and Center for Nonlinear Studies Division, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico 87545
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2005-12-08
scimago Q2
wos Q2
SJR0.634
CiteScore4.8
Impact factor2.8
ISSN10895639, 15205215
PubMed ID:  16392861
Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
Abstract
Electronic spectroscopy of nine benzannelated enediynes and a related fulvene was studied under one-photon and two-photon excitation conditions. We utilize measured absorbance and emission spectra and time-resolved fluorescence decays of these molecules to calculate their radiative lifetimes and fluorescence quantum yields. The fluorescence quantum yields for the other compounds were referenced to the fluorescence quantum yield of compound 3 and used to determine relative two-photon absorption cross-sections. Further insight into experimental studies has been achieved using time-dependent density functional (TD-DFT) computations. The probability of two-photon absorption (TPA) increases noticeably for excitation to the higher excited states. The photophysical properties of benzannelated enediynes are sensitive to substitutions at both the core and the periphery of the enediyne chromophore. Considerably enhanced two-photon absorption is observed in an enediyne with donor substitution in the middle and acceptor substitution at the termini. Excited states with B symmetry are not active in TPA spectra. From a practical point of view, this study extends the range of wavelengths applicable for activation of the enediyne moiety from 350 to 600 nm and provides a rational basis for future studies in this field. Our theoretical computations confirmed that lowest energy TPA in benzannelated enediynes involves different orbitals than lowest energy one-photon absorbance and provided further support to the notion that introduction of donor and acceptor substituents at different ends of a molecule increases TPA.
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Kauffman J. F. et al. Two-photon excitation of substituted enediynes. // Journal of Physical Chemistry A. 2005. Vol. 110. No. 1. pp. 241-251.
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Kauffman J. F., Badaeva E. A., Masunov A., Tretiak S. Two-photon excitation of substituted enediynes. // Journal of Physical Chemistry A. 2005. Vol. 110. No. 1. pp. 241-251.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1021/jp056127y
UR - https://doi.org/10.1021/jp056127y
TI - Two-photon excitation of substituted enediynes.
T2 - Journal of Physical Chemistry A
AU - Kauffman, John F
AU - Badaeva, Ekaterina A
AU - Masunov, Artëm
AU - Tretiak, Sergei
PY - 2005
DA - 2005/12/08
PB - American Chemical Society (ACS)
SP - 241-251
IS - 1
VL - 110
PMID - 16392861
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SN - 1520-5215
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@article{2005_Kauffman,
author = {John F Kauffman and Ekaterina A Badaeva and Artëm Masunov and Sergei Tretiak},
title = {Two-photon excitation of substituted enediynes.},
journal = {Journal of Physical Chemistry A},
year = {2005},
volume = {110},
publisher = {American Chemical Society (ACS)},
month = {dec},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1021/jp056127y},
number = {1},
pages = {241--251},
doi = {10.1021/jp056127y}
}
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Kauffman, John F., et al. “Two-photon excitation of substituted enediynes..” Journal of Physical Chemistry A, vol. 110, no. 1, Dec. 2005, pp. 241-251. https://doi.org/10.1021/jp056127y.
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