Issue 44, 2015

Single water solvation dynamics in the 4-aminobenzonitrile–water cluster cation revealed by picosecond time-resolved infrared spectroscopy

Abstract

The dynamics of a solvent is important for many chemical and biological processes. Here, the migration dynamics of a single water molecule is triggered by the photoionization of the 4-aminobenzonitrile–water (4ABN–W) cluster and monitored in real time by picosecond time-resolved IR (ps TRIR) spectroscopy. In the neutral cluster, water is hydrogen-bonded to the CN group. When this CN-bound cluster is selectively ionized with an excess energy of 1238 cm−1, water migrates with a lifetime of τ = 17 ps from the CN to the NH2 group, forming a more stable 4ABN+–W(NH) isomer with a yield of unity. By decreasing the ionization excess energy, the yield of the CN → NH2 reaction is reduced. The relatively slow migration in comparison to the ionization-induced solvent dynamics in the related acetanilide–water cluster cation (τ = 5 ps) is discussed in terms of the internal excess energy after photoionization and the shape of the potential energy surface.

Graphical abstract: Single water solvation dynamics in the 4-aminobenzonitrile–water cluster cation revealed by picosecond time-resolved infrared spectroscopy

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
10 Sep 2015
Accepted
07 Oct 2015
First published
08 Oct 2015

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2015,17, 29969-29977

Single water solvation dynamics in the 4-aminobenzonitrile–water cluster cation revealed by picosecond time-resolved infrared spectroscopy

M. Miyazaki, T. Nakamura, M. Wohlgemuth, R. Mitrić, O. Dopfer and M. Fujii, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2015, 17, 29969 DOI: 10.1039/C5CP05400A

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