A Combined Spectroscopic and Computational Investigation on the Solvent-to-Chromophore Excited-State Proton Transfer in the 2,2’-Pyridylbenzimidazole-Methanol Complex

20 April 2023, Version 1
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Abstract

This article demonstrated experimental proof of excited state ‘solvent-to-chromophore’ proton transfer (ESPT) in the isolated gas phase PBI (2,2'-pyridylbenzimidazole)-CH3OH complex, aided by computational calculation. The binary complexes of PBI with CH3OH/CH3OD were produced in a supersonic jet-cooled molecular beam and the energy barrier of the photo-excited process was determined using resonant two-colour two-photon ionization spectroscopy (R2PI). The ESPT process in the PBI-CH3OH complex was confirmed by the disappearance of the Franck-Condon active vibrational transitions above 0_0^0+390 cm-1. In the PBI-CH3OD complex, the reappearance of the Franck-Condon till 0_0^0+800 cm-1 confirmed the elevation of the ESPT barrier upon isotopic substitution due to the lowering of the zero-point vibrational energy. The ESPT energy barrier in PBI-CH3OH was bracketed as 410±20 cm-1 (4.91±0.23 kJ mol-1) by comparing the spectra of PBI-CH3OH and PBI-CH3OD. The solvent-to-chromophore proton transfer was confirmed based on the significantly decreased quantum tunnelling of the solvent proton in the PBI-CH3OD complex. The computational investigation resulted in an energy barrier of 6.0 kJ mol-1 for the ESPT reaction in the PBI-CH3OH complex, showing excellent agreement with the experimental value. Overall, the excited state reaction progressed through an intersection of ππ* and nπ* states before being deactivated to the ground state via internal conversion. The present investigation reveals a novel reaction pathway on the deactivation mechanism of the photo-excited N-containing biomolecules in the presence of protic-solvents.

Keywords

ESPT process
Laser spectroscopy
Gas phase complexes
Hydrogen bonding
Energy barrier

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Deactivation of a Photo-Excited 2,2’-Pyridylbenzimidazole-Methanol Complex via Solvent- to-Chromophore Excited-State Proton Transfer
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