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Theoretical study on the isomerization mechanisms of phenylazopyridine on S-0 and S-1 states

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JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Volume 22, Issue 9, Pages 888-896

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/poc.1538

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phenylazopyridine; azobenzene; trans <-> cis isomerization; excited state; potential energy surface

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In this work, some important structures tied closely to the isomerization of 2-(phenylazo)pyridine (2-PAPy) and 4-(phenylazo)pyridine (4-PAPy) on the S-0 and S-1 states were characterized in detail by using the complete active space SCF (CASSCF) theory. The isomerization mechanism was discussed on the basis of the mapped potential energy surfaces (PESs) and conical intersections (CIs). A comparison of PAPy with azobenzene was carried out to stress the effect of molecular structure on the photoisomerization details. The results indicate that the thermal isomerization for both 2-PAPy and 4-PAPy are mainly attributed to the inversion of CNN angle on the side of the pyridine ring. In view of the energy, an optimized CIrot with a twisting structure supports the rotation mechanism in the photoisomerization of PAPy on the S, state. However, it was found that another conical intersection (CIinv) with a planar structure is higher in energy than the corresponding trans-FC structure, via which only the PAPy excited on S-2 state or vibrationally hot S, state can relax their excitation energy. Minimum energy paths (MEPs) showed that the relaxation process of cis-PAPy being excited on the S, state is characterized by a smoothly failing curve, which is very similar to that of azobenzene. Furthermore, a S, minimum and a transition state (TS1) were found to exist on the MEP starting from the trans-FC point to the CIrot for 4-PAPy, but these two typical structures were not found on the MEP of 2-PAPy. Compared with azobenzene, 4-PAPy exhibits a very similar photo isomerization PIES, but a subtly different one can be predicted in the case of 2-PAPy. The present results are expected to provide useful information for the design of photoresponsive materials based on the PAPy units. Copyright (C) 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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