Time-Resolved Dynamics in Iodide-Uracil-Water Clusters upon Excitation of the Nucleobase

17 September 2019, Version 2
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Abstract

The dynamics of iodide-uracil-water (I·U·H2O) clusters following π-π* excitation of the nucleobase are probed using time-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy (TRPES). Photoexcitation of this cluster at 4.77 eV results in electron transfer from the iodide moiety to the uracil, creating a valence-bound (VB) anion within the cross-correlation of the pump and probe laser pulses. This species can decay by a number of channels, including autodetachment and dissociation to I or larger anion fragments. Comparison of the energetics of the photoexcited cluster and its decay dynamics with those of the bare iodide-uracil (I·U) complex provide a sensitive probe of the effects of microhydration on these species.

Keywords

ultrafast
photoelectron spectroscopy
nucleobases
anions
photodissociation
femtochemistry

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