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Intersystem crossing driven by vibronic spin-orbit coupling: a case study on psoralen.

Jörg Tatchen1, Natalie Gilka, Christel M Marian.   

Abstract

For 7H-furo[3,2-g][1]benzopyran-7-one (psoralen), intersystem crossing (ISC) rate constants have been computed. Employing the Fermi golden rule, the harmonic approximation, and a pure-spin Born-Oppenheimer basis, both direct and vibronic spin-orbit (SO) coupling has been taken into account. Necessary data on electronic excitation energies and potential energy hypersurfaces originate from correlated all-electron calculations applying (time-dependent) density functional theory and the density functional theory/multireference configuration interaction approach. SO coupling has been treated by means of the one-center mean-field approximation. Vibronic SO couplings have been evaluated via numerical differentiation of SO matrix elements. Accounting only for direct SO coupling, rate constants of the order of k(ISC) approximately 10(10) s(-1) result for S2(n --> pi*) --> T1(pi --> pi*) ISC, whereas the rates of the channels S1 (pi --> pi*) --> {1,2 3} (pi --> pi*) do not exceed k(ISC) approximately 10(5) s(-1). Including vibronic SO coupling, rate constants of k(ISC) approximately 3 x 10(8) s(-1) are obtained for the S1 (pi --> pi*) --> T1 (pi --> pi*) ISC. The radiationless transition from the S1(pi --> pi*) state to the nearly degenerate T3(pi --> pi*) state has been estimated to be slightly less efficient (k(ISC) approximately 10(7) s(-1)). Based on our computed rates of ISC and excited state solvent shifts, we conclude that the experimentally observed appreciable triplet quantum yields of psoralen in polar protic media are primarily due to S1(pi --> pi*) --> T (pi --> pi*) channels. For heteroaromatic systems, (pi --> pi*)/(pi --> pi*) ISC driven by vibronic SO coupling is expected to be a common triplet state population mechanism.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 19459284     DOI: 10.1039/b706410a

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phys Chem Chem Phys        ISSN: 1463-9076            Impact factor:   3.676


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