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Photoinduced reversible isomerization of 9H-fluorene into 1H-fluorene by means of hydrogen-atom migration and the lowest electronically excited triplet state studied by matrix-isolation FTIR spectroscopy

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Abstract Photoinduced reversible intramolecular hydrogen-atom migration between 9H-fluorene and 1H-fluorene isolated in an Ar matrix is found by FTIR spectroscopy with an aid of DFT calculation. The forward isomerization from… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Photoinduced reversible intramolecular hydrogen-atom migration between 9H-fluorene and 1H-fluorene isolated in an Ar matrix is found by FTIR spectroscopy with an aid of DFT calculation. The forward isomerization from 9H-fluorene to 1H-fluorene occurs upon UV irradiation (λ ≥ 295 nm), while the backward isomerization occurs upon λ ≥ 320 nm light irradiation. The less stable isomer, 1H-fluorene, is identified by comparison of the measured IR spectrum with the corresponding simulated spectral pattern obtained at the B3LYP/6-31++G(d,p) level. In addition, an IR spectrum of 9H-fluorene in the T1 state is measured during UV irradiation (λ ≥ 275 nm).

Keywords: fluorene; spectroscopy; hydrogen atom; fluorene fluorene; isomerization; photoinduced reversible

Journal Title: Chemical Physics Letters
Year Published: 2019

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