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Ultrafast dynamics of the excited states of curcumin in solution.

Rajib Ghosh1, Jahur A Mondal, Dipak K Palit.   

Abstract

Dynamics of the excited singlet (S(1)) state of curcumin has been investigated in a wide varieties of solvents using subpicosecond time-resolved fluorescence and absorption spectroscopic techniques. As a consequence of extra stability of the cis-enol conformer due to the presence of an intramolecular hydrogen bond, it is the major form existing in the ground-state and the excited-state processes described here has been attributed to this form. Steady-state absorption and fluorescence spectra suggest significant perturbation of the intramolecular hydrogen bond and the possibility of formation of intermolecular hydrogen-bonded complex with the hydrogen-bonding solvents. Both the time-resolved techniques used here reveal that solvation is the major process contributing to the relaxation dynamics of the S(1) state. Solvation dynamics in protic solvents is multimodal, and the linear correlation between the longest component of the solvation process and the longitudinal relaxation time of the solvent suggests the specific hydrogen-bonding interaction between the solute and the solvent. However, a good correlation between the experimentally determined average solvation time and that predicted by the dielectric continuum model in all kinds of solvents also suggests that the dielectric relaxation of the solvent is also an important contributor to the solvation process. The lifetime of the S(1) state is very short in nonpolar solvents (∼44 ps in 1,4-dioxane) because of efficient nonradiative deactivation of the S(1) state, which is an important consequence of the ultrafast excited-state intramolecular hydrogen transfer (ESIHT) reaction in the six-membered hydrogen-bonded chelate ring of the cis-enol form. However, it has not been possible to monitor the ESIHT reaction in real time because of the symmetrical structure of the molecule with respect to the hydrogen-bonded chelate ring. In polar solvents, dipole-dipole interaction perturbs the intramolecular hydrogen bond leading to the reduced efficiency of the nonradiative deactivation process. However, stretching vibration in the intermolecular hydrogen bonds formed in the hydrogen-bonding (both donating and accepting) solvents induces another efficient channel for the nonradiative relaxation of the S(1) state of curcumin.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20806946     DOI: 10.1021/jp1038249

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Phys Chem B        ISSN: 1520-5207            Impact factor:   2.991


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