Literature DB >> 20000560

Tuning the excited-state dynamics of GFP-inspired imidazolone derivatives.

Irina Petkova1, Georgi Dobrikov, Natalie Banerji, Guillaume Duvanel, Robert Perez, Vladimir Dimitrov, Peter Nikolov, Eric Vauthey.   

Abstract

The excited-state dynamics of five derivatives of the GFP-chromophore, which differ by the position and nature of their substituents, has been investigated in solvents of various viscosity and polarity and in rigid media using femtosecond-resolved spectroscopy. In polar solvents of low viscosity, like acetonitrile or methanol, the fluorescence decays of all compounds are multiexponential, with average lifetimes of the order of a few picoseconds, whereas in rigid matrices (polymer films and low temperature glasses), they are single exponential with lifetimes of the order of a few nanoseconds and fluorescence quantum yields close to unity. Global analysis of the fluorescence decays recorded at several wavelengths and of the transient absorption spectra reveals the presence of several excited-state populations with slightly different fluorescence and absorption spectra and with distinct lifetimes. These populations are attributed to the existence of multiple ground-state conformers. From the analysis of the dependence of the excited-state dynamics on the solvent and on the nature of the substituents, it follows that the nonradiative deactivation of all these excited chromophores involves an intramolecular coordinate with large amplitude motion. However, depending on the solvent and substituent, additional channels, namely, inter- and intramolecular hydrogen bond assisted nonradiative deactivation, are operative. This allows tuning of the excited-state lifetime of the chromophore. Finally, an ultrafast photoinduced intramolecular charge transfer is observed in polar solvents with one derivative bearing a dimethylaminophenyl substituent.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20000560     DOI: 10.1021/jp903900b

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Phys Chem A        ISSN: 1089-5639            Impact factor:   2.781


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1.  Multifunctional Oxazolone Derivative as an Optical Amplifier, Generator, and Modulator.

Authors:  Adam Szukalski; Przemysław Krawczyk; Bouchta Sahraoui; Beata Jędrzejewska
Journal:  J Phys Chem B       Date:  2022-02-18       Impact factor: 2.991

2.  Direct local solvent probing by transient infrared spectroscopy reveals the mechanism of hydrogen-bond induced nonradiative deactivation.

Authors:  Bogdan Dereka; Eric Vauthey
Journal:  Chem Sci       Date:  2017-05-16       Impact factor: 9.825

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