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Elucidating the N-N and C-N Bond-breaking Mechanism in the Photoinduced Formation of Nitrile Imine.

Cristian GuerraLeandro Ayarde-HenríquezYeray A Rodríguez-NúñezAdolfo EnsunchoEduardo Chamorro
Published in: Chemphyschem : a European journal of chemical physics and physical chemistry (2023)
In this study, we revealed the significance of chemical bonding for the photochemically induced mechanism of 2-phenyl tetrazole derivatives generating nitrile imines. The correlated electron localization function shows that the formation of imine nitrile involves two key bond events: (i) the heterolytic C-N breakage taking place in the T 1 state and (ii) the homolytic N-N rupture occurring in the T 2 excited state. In particular, a cation-radical specie results from the C-N cleavage, whereas the N-N rupture creates a biradical resonant form of imine nitrile. Additionally, we noticed that the substantial pair delocalization of the C-C-N bonded structure could play a significant role in the conversion of the biradical imine nitrile into both the propargylic and allenic forms via the T 1 →S 0 deactivation.
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