| Literature DB >> 16854023 |
Javier Catalán1, Cristina Díaz, Pilar Pérez, José L G de Paz.
Abstract
The concerted double proton transfer undergone by the C(2)(h) dimer of 7-azaindole upon electronic excitation has also been reported to occur in 3-methyl-7-azaindole monocrystals and in dimers of this compound under free-jet conditions. However, the results obtained in this work for the 3-methyl-7-azaindole dimer formed in a 10(-4) M solution of the compound in 2-methylbutane suggest that the dimer produces no fluorescent signal consistent with a double proton transfer in the liquid phase or in a matrix. In this paper, the spectroscopic behavior of the doubly hydrogen bonded dimer of 3-methyl-7-azaindole is shown to provide a prominent example of molecular symmetry control over the spectroscopy of a substance. This interpretation opens up a new, interesting research avenue for exploring the ability of molecular symmetry to switch between proton-transfer mechanisms. It should be noted that symmetry changes in the 3-methyl-7-azaindole dimer are caused by an out-of-phase internal rotation of the two methyl groups.Entities:
Year: 2006 PMID: 16854023 DOI: 10.1021/jp0613788
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Phys Chem A ISSN: 1089-5639 Impact factor: 2.781