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Ultrafast Chelation Dynamics of a Manganese Tricarbonyl Derivative in Solid Polyacrylonitrile

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Author(s)

Tung T. To, Edwin J. Heilweil

Abstract

Ultraviolet pump, infrared probe transient absorption studies of the chelatable compound 1, [Mn?5-C5H4C(O)(SCH3)3}(CO)3], dispersed in room temperature, 25 m thick CaF2 supported, spin-coated polyacryclonitrile (PAN) films are reported for the first time. Irradiation of 1 at 289 nm induces CO-loss with high yield and generates the Mn-S bound chelate within 160 ps. There is no evidence for undesirable matrix cage CO recombination or slow secondary competing solvation pathways for this system.
Citation
Journal of Physical Chemistry
Volume
111

Keywords

chelation dynamics, molecular switch, optical devices, photoswitch, polymer film, solvation dynamics, transient infrared

Citation

To, T. and Heilweil, E. (2007), Ultrafast Chelation Dynamics of a Manganese Tricarbonyl Derivative in Solid Polyacrylonitrile, Journal of Physical Chemistry, [online], https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=841088 (Accessed April 19, 2024)
Created July 30, 2007, Updated October 12, 2021