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Showing papers by "Hiroshi Sekiya published in 2006"


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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors provided the resolution of the stepwise and concerted mechanisms of the double-proton transfer in 7-azaindole dimer (7AI 2 ) on the basis of new data obtained from electronic spectroscopy and in the gas phase.
Abstract: The 7-azaindole dimer (7AI 2 ) is a prototype of double hydrogen-bonded molecules. 7AI 2 has been considered as a model DNA base pair and has attracted much attention to the mechanism of the excited-state double-proton transfer (ESDPT). Two ESDPT mechanisms, stepwise and concerted mechanisms, have been proposed so far. Great efforts have been devoted to clarify the mechanism of ESDPT using experimental and theoretical methods. However, the reaction mechanism had been controversial for more than a decade. We provide the resolution of the two mechanisms on the basis of new data obtained from electronic spectroscopy and picosecond time-resolved spectroscopy in the gas phase. The initial state of the ESDPT reaction has been well characterized by investigating the exciton resonance interaction with UV-UV hole-burning spectroscopy for various 7AI 2 isotopomers. The lowest-excited state of 7AI 2 has been classified into the weak coupling case of the exciton theory. We have concluded that the ESDPT reaction in 7AI 2 occurs via the concerted mechanism on the basis of the results of picosecond time-resolved experiments and the H/D kinetic isotope effect on ESDPT studied by measuring the vibronic-state selective dispersed fluorescence spectra. ESDPT of 7AI 2 has a "dynamic cooperative" nature that may arise from the coupling of the two moving protons with the reorganization of electrons. We have provided a new paradigm of ESDPT, where two quantum effects, the exciton resonance interaction and the proton tunneling, are concerned with the ESDPT reaction.

45 citations


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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used the Joint Studies Program (JSP) of the Institute for Molecular Science and the Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (No. 17550014) from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology of Japan.

19 citations


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29 Sep 2006
TL;DR: In this paper, the S1-S0 fluorescence excitation and dispersed fluorescence spectra of 9-methylanthracene are measured in a supersonic free jet expansion.
Abstract: The S1-S0 fluorescence excitation and dispersed fluorescence spectra of 9-methylanthracene are measured in a supersonic free jet expansion. Several low-frequency bands assigned to the transitions between the internal rotational levels of the methyl group can not be fitted to the calculated energy levels obtained by the one-dimensional rotor model. We have introduced a two-dimensional model incorporating the coupling of the methyl rotation and an out-of-plane bending motion of the anthracene ring. The calculations based on this model reproduce the intensity distributions in the fluorescence excitation and dispersed fluorescence spectra as well as the frequencies of the internal rotational levels in the S0 and S1 state. � 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

10 citations