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Solvent effect on the excited-state proton transfer of 7-hydroxyquinoline along a hydrogen-bonded ethanol dimer

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PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY CHEMICAL PHYSICS
Volume 13, Issue 13, Pages 6332-6339

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c0cp02347g

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  1. MEST [2010-0001630, 2010-0000166, 2010-0001635]
  2. Sungkyunkwan University

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We have studied the solvent effect on structures and potential energy surfaces along proton transfer in the ground and the excited states of 7-hydroxyquinoline interacting with an ethanol dimer using ab initio calculations. The proton transfer is forbidden in the ground state not only in vacuum but also in solvents of n-heptane, ethanol, and dimethyl sulfoxide. In the excited state, although the proton transfer is forbidden in vacuum, it is possible in solvent due to its greatly reduced barrier (similar to 10 kcal mol(-1)) and highly stabilized product. It has also been found from the calculations that the proton-transfer barrier in the excited state decreases as the dielectric constant of a solvent increases. Our calculations are consistent with experimental results that the proton transfer does not take place in the ground state and that the excited-state proton-transfer rate increases as the solvent polarity increases. Our calculated absorption and emission properties are in excellent agreement with experimental results. Projection factors (reflecting geometrical change from the ground state to the excited state) and reorganization energies for several low frequency vibrations in connection with the excited-state proton transfer are discussed as well.

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