Hydrogen bonding and transfer in the excited state; Vol.2 (Chichester, 2011). - ОГЛАВЛЕНИЕ / CONTENTS
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ОбложкаHydrogen bonding and transfer in the excited state. Vol.2 / ed. by Ke-Li Han, Guang-Jiu Zhao. - Chichester: Wiley, 2011. - xxiv, P.463-907: ill. - Incl. bibl. ref. - Ind.: p.893-907. - ISBN 978-0-470-66677-7
 

Оглавление / Contents
 
Editors' Biographies ........................................... xv
Reviewer Comments ............................................ xvii
List of Contributors ....................................... xxxiii
Preface ..................................................... xxxix

Volume II

22 Proton Transfer Reactions in the Excited Electronic
   State ...................................................... 463
   Vladimir I. Tomin
   22.1 Introduction .......................................... 463
   22.2 ESIPT in 3-Hydroxyflavones and Some Related
        Compounds ............................................. 467
   22.3 Dynamic Quenching of Fluorescence as a Simple Test
        for Study of Photochemical Reaction Character ......... 475
   22.4 Use of Dynamic Quenching of Fluorescence for Study
        of Reactions from Higher Excited States ............... 483
   22.5 ESIPT from the S2 Singlet State in 3-Hydroxyflavone ... 509
   22.6 Concluding Remarks .................................... 518
   Acknowledgements ........................................... 520
   References ................................................. 520

23 Controlling Excited-State H-Atom Transfer Along Hydrogen-
   Bonded Wires ............................................... 525
   Carine Tanner Manca, Christian Tanner and Samuel
   Leutwyler
   23.1 Introduction .......................................... 525
   23.2 Prototype System ...................................... 527
   23.3 What Favours/Prevents ESHAT ........................... 540
   23.4 Conclusion ............................................ 551
   Acknowledgements ........................................... 551
   References ................................................. 552

24 Excited-State Proton Transfer via Hydrogen-Bonded Dimers
   and Complexes in Condensed Phase ........................... 555
   Cheng-Chih Hsieh, Chang-Ming Jiang and Pi-Tai Chou
   24.1 Introduction .......................................... 555
   24.2 Biprotonic Transfer Within Doubly H-bonded Homo- and
        Heterodimers .......................................... 556
   24.3 Proton Transfer Through Host/Guest Types of
        Hydrogen-Bonded Complexes ............................. 563
   24.4 Solvation Dynamics Coupled into the Proton Transfer
        Reaction .............................................. 567
   24.5 Conclusions ........................................... 574
   References ................................................. 575

25 QM/MM Study of Excited-State Solvation Dynamics of
   Biomolecules ............................................... 579
   Tetsuya Taketsugu, Daisuke Kina, Akira Nakayama, Takeshi
   Now and Mark S. Gordon
   25.1 Introduction .......................................... 579
   25.2 Applications .......................................... 580
   25.3 Concluding Remarks .................................... 587
   Acknowledgements ........................................... 587
   References ................................................. 587

26 Excited-State Intramolecular Proton Transfer Processes
   on Some Isomeric Naphthalene Derivatives: A Density
   Functional Theory Based Computational Study ................ 589
   Sankar Prasad De and Ajay Misra
   26.1 Introduction .......................................... 589
   26.2 Theoretical Calculations .............................. 591
   26.3 Results and Discussion ................................ 591
   26.4 Conclusions ........................................... 606
   Acknowledgements ........................................... 607
   References ................................................. 607

27 Conformational Switching Between Acids and Their Anions
   by Hydrogen Bonding ........................................ 609
   Taka-aki Okamura, Hitoshi Yamamoto and Norikazu Ueyama
   27.1 Introduction .......................................... 609
   27.2 pKa Shift of Acids by Neighbouring Amide NH ........... 610
   27.3 Coordination of Anion Ligand to Metal Ion ............. 615
   27.4 Conclusions ........................................... 623
   References ................................................. 625

28 Charge Transfer in Excited States: ab initio Molecular
   Dynamics Simulations ....................................... 627
   Maciej Kolaski, Anupriya Kumar, Han Myoung Lee and Kwang
   S. Kim
   28.1 Introduction .......................................... 627
   28.2 Charge-Transfer-to-Solvent-Driven Dissolution
        Dynamics of I-2O)2-5 Upon Excitation ................ 628
   28.3 Dynamics of Water Photolysis: Excited-State and
        Born-Oppenheimer Molecular Dynamics Study ............. 630
   28.4 Photodissociation of Hydrated Hydrogen Iodide
        Clusters: ab initio Molecular Dynamics Simulations .... 633
   28.5 Excited-State Dynamics of Pyrrole-Water Complexes:
        ab initio Excited-State Molecular Dynamics
        Simulations ........................................... 633
   28.6 Conclusions ........................................... 636
   References ................................................. 638

29 Competitive ESIPT in o-Hydroxy Carbonyl Compounds:
   Perturbation Through Solvent Modulation and Internal
   Torsion .................................................... 641
   Sivaprasad Mitra
   29.1 Excited-State Proton Transfer: An Overview ............ 641
   29.2 Excited-State Intramolecular Proton Transfer
        (ESIPT) ............................................... 646
   29.3 ESIPT in o-Hydroxy Carbonyl Compounds ................. 650
   29.4 Concluding Remarks .................................... 657
   Acknowledgements ........................................... 658
   References ................................................. 658

30 Excited-State Double Hydrogen Bonding Induced by Charge
   Transfer in Isomeric Bifunctional Azaaromatic Compounds .... 661
   Dolores Reyman and Cristina Díaz-Oliva
   30.1 Introduction .......................................... 661
   30.2 Pyrrolo-Quinoline Derivatives (PQ, DPC, TPC) .......... 662
   30.3 Methylene-Bridged 2-(2'-Pyridyl)indoles and Pyrido
        [2,3-a]carbazole (PC) ................................. 673
   30.4 Fluorescence Quenching by Electron Transfer in
        Pyrroloquinolines and PyIn-n .......................... 678
   30.5 Betacarboline Derivatives ............................. 680
   30.6 Conclusions ........................................... 705
   References ................................................. 705

31 Hydrogen-Bonded Large Molecular Aggregates of Charged
   Amphiphiles and Unusual Rheology: Photochemistry and
   Photophysics of Hydroxyaromatic Dopants .................... 711
   Moazzam Ali and Swapan K. Saha
   31.1 Introduction .......................................... 711
   31.2 Microstructural Transition of Micelles in the
        Presence of Inorganic and Organic Salts ............... 712
   31.3 Microstructural Transition of Micelles in the
        Presence of Neutral Aromatic Dopants .................. 716
   31.4 Photochemistry and Photophysics of Hydroxyaromatic
        Compounds ............................................. 730
   31.5 Excited-State Proton Transfer (ESPT) of
        Hydroxyaromatic Compounds ............................. 735
   31.6 ESPT of Hydroxyaromatic Compounds in Organized Media
        and Some Unusual Emission Phenomena ................... 737
   31.7 Perspectives .......................................... 743
   Acknowledgements ........................................... 743
   References ................................................. 743

32 Excited-State Intramolecular Proton Transfer in 2-(2'-
   Hydroxyphenyl)benzoxazole Derivatives ...................... 747
   Yi Pang and Weihua Chen
   32.1 Introduction .......................................... 747
   32.2 Intramolecular Proton Transfer in 2,5-bis(2'-
        hydroxyphenyl)benzoxazole Derivatives ................. 756
   32.3 Summary and Future Prospects .......................... 758
   References ................................................. 759

33 Ultrafast Dynamics of the Excited States of Hydrogen-
   Bonded Complexes and Solvation ............................. 761
   Dipak K. Palit
   33.1 Introduction .......................................... 761
   33.2 Identification and Characterization of Hydrogen-
        Bonded Complex ........................................ 762
   33.3 Vibrational Dynamics of the C = 0 Stretching Mode of
        Fluorenone ............................................ 772
   33.4 Dynamics of the Excited States of Hydrogen-Bonded
        Complex ............................................... 775
   33.5 Summary and Conclusion ................................ 790
   Acknowledgement ............................................ 792
   References ................................................. 792

34 Volume Changes Associated with Solute-Solvent
   Reorganization Following Photoinduced Proton Transfer in
   Aqueous Solutions of 6-Methoxyquinoline .................... 797
   Stefania Abbruzzetti and Cristiano Viappiani
   34.1 Introduction .......................................... 797
   34.2 Materials and Methods ................................. 798
   34.3 Results and Discussion ................................ 799
   References ................................................. 802

35 Molecular Recognition and Chemical Sensing of Anions
   Utilizing Excited-State Hydrogen-Bonding Interaction ....... 805
   Ashutosh S. Singh and Shih-Sheng Sun
   35.1 Introduction .......................................... 805
   35.2 Recognition and Sensing of Anions by Intramolecular
        Hydrogen Bonding in Excited States .................... 806
   35.3 Recognition and Sensing of Anions by Intermolecular
        Hydrogen Bonding in Excited States .................... 808
   35.4 Recognition and Sensing of Anions by Conjugated
        Polymers through ESIPT ................................ 810
   35.5 Concluding Remarks .................................... 813
   References ................................................. 813

36 Theoretical Studies of Green and Red Fluorescent
   Proteins ................................................... 815
   Hong Zhang, Qiao Sun, Sufan Wang, Seth Olsen and Sean
   C. Smith
   36.1 Introduction .......................................... 815
   36.2 Method of Calculation ................................. 820
   36.3 Results and Discussion ................................ 824
   36.4 Conclusions and Future Work ........................... 834
   Acknowledgements ........................................... 835
   References ................................................. 835

37 Changes in Active Site Hydrogen Bonding upon Formation of
   the Electronically Excited State of Photoactive Yellow
   Protein .................................................... 839
   Wouter D. Hoff, Zhouyang Kang, Masato Kumauchi and Aihua
   Xie
   37.1 Central Importance of Light in Biology ................ 839
   37.2 Possible Importance of Excited State Hydrogen
        Bonding in Photoreceptors ............................. 840
   37.3 Introduction to Photoactive Yellow Protein ............ 840
   37.4 Hydrogen Bonding in the Initial State of PYP .......... 841
   37.5 Assignment of Vibrational Modes in PYP ................ 843
   37.6 Identification of Vibrational Structural Markers ...... 843
   37.7 Changes in Hydrogen Bonding During the Initial
        Stages of the PYP Photocycle .......................... 844
   37.8 Sub-Picosecond Time-Resolved Transient Spectroscopy
        of PYP ................................................ 846
   37.9 Changes in Active Site Hydrogen Bonding upon the
        Formation of the Si State of PYP ...................... 848
   37.10 Excited State Proton Transfer in the Y42F Mutant of
        PYP ................................................... 850
   Acknowledgements ........................................... 851
   References ................................................. 851

38 Excited State Dynamics in the Light-Driven Enzyme
   Protochlorophyllide Oxidoreductase (POR) ................... 857
   Marie Louise Groot and Denen James Heyes
   38.1 Introduction .......................................... 857
   38.2 Protochlorophyllide Oxidoreductase (POR) .............. 858
   38.3 Catalytic Mechanism of POR ............................ 859
   38.4 Ultrafast Catalytic Processes of the Isolated
        Pchlide Species ....................................... 860
   38.5 Ultrafast Catalytic Processes of the Enzyme-Bound
        Pchlide Species ....................................... 861
   38.6 Conclusions ........................................... 862
   References ................................................. 863

39 Photodissociation of Molecules in Pure and Doped Water
   and in Nitrogen Heterocyclic Clusters in the Excited
   State ...................................................... 865
   Michal Fárník, Petr Slavíček and Udo Buck
   39.1 Introduction .......................................... 865
   39.2 Experiment ............................................ 866
   39.3 Aqueous Photochemistry from the Cluster Perspective ... 868
   39.4 Hydrogen Bonded Clusters of Nitrogen Heterocycles ..... 880
   39.5 General Conclusions and Outlook ....................... 888
   Acknowledgements ........................................... 889
   References ................................................. 889


Index ......................................................... 893


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