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Photochemistry and Transmission Pump-Probe Spectroscopy of 2-Azidobiphenyls in Aqueous Nanocrystalline Suspensions: Simplified Kinetics in Crystalline Solids.

Tim S ChungAnoklase J-L AyitouJin H ParkVanessa M BreslinMiguel A Garcia-Garibay
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry letters (2017)
Aqueous nanocrystalline suspensions provide a simple and efficient medium for performing transmission spectroscopy measurements in the solid state. In this Letter we describe the use of laser flash photolysis methods to analyze the photochemistry of 2-azidobiphenyl and several aryl-substituted derivatives. We show that all the crystalline compounds analyzed in this study transform quantitatively into carbazole products via a crystal-to-crystal reconstructive phase transition. While the initial steps of the reaction cannot be followed within the time resolution of our instrument (ca. 8 ns), we detected the primary isocarbazole photoproducts and analyzed the kinetics of their formal 1,5-H shift reactions, which take place in time scales that range from a few nanoseconds to several microseconds. It is worth noting that the high reaction selectivity observed in the crystalline state translates into a clean and simple kinetic process compared to that in solution.
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