Literature DB >> 21913697

Quantum chemistry studies of electronically excited nitrobenzene, TNA, and TNT.

Jason Quenneville1, Margo Greenfield, David S Moore, Shawn D McGrane, R Jason Scharff.   

Abstract

The electronic excitation energies and excited-state potential energy surfaces of nitrobenzene, 2,4,6-trinitroaniline (TNA), and 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene (TNT) are calculated using time-dependent density functional theory and multiconfigurational ab initio methods. We describe the geometrical and energetic character of excited-state minima, reaction coordinates, and nonadiabatic regions in these systems. In addition, the potential energy surfaces for the lowest two singlet (S(0) and S(1)) and lowest two triplet (T(1) and T(2)) electronic states are investigated, with particular emphasis on the S(1) relaxation pathway and the nonadiabatic region leading to radiationless decay of S(1) population. In nitrobenzene, relaxation on S(1) occurs by out-of-plane rotation and pyramidalization of the nitro group. Radiationless decay can take place through a nonadiabatic region, which, at the TD-DFT level, is characterized by near-degeneracy of three electronic states, namely, S(1), S(0), and T(2). Moreover, spin-orbit coupling constants for the S(0)/T(2) and S(1)/T(2) electronic state pairs were calculated to be as high as 60 cm(-1) in this region. Our results suggest that the S(1) population should quench primarily to the T(2) state. This finding is in support of recent experimental results and sheds light on the photochemistry of heavier nitroarenes. In TNT and TNA, the dominant pathway for relaxation on S(1) is through geometric distortions, similar to that found for nitrobenzene, of a single ortho-substituted NO(2). The two singlet and lowest two triplet electronic states are qualitatively similar to those of nitrobenzene along a minimal S(1) energy pathway.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21913697     DOI: 10.1021/jp204104j

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


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