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Selective Tautomer Production and Cryogenic Ion Spectroscopy of Radical Cations: The Uracil and Thymine Cases.

Franco L MolinaMichel BroquierSatchin SoorkiaGilles GrégoireGustavo Ariel Pino
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry. A (2024)
The vibrational and electronic spectroscopy of the radical cations of two nucleobases (NB) (uracil and thymine) was studied by cryogenic ion photodissociation spectroscopy. The radical cations have been generated from the photodissociation of NB-Ag + complexes. A charge transfer process from the NB to Ag + governs the deactivation mechanism, leading to the formation of the radical cation without further tautomerization. Single- and double-resonance spectroscopy allows for structural assignments of both the silver complexes and the radical cations by comparison with DFT-based calculations. Interestingly, a tautomer-dependent fragmentation is observed in the thymine enol form that involves the loss of NCO, a fragment which was never reported before for this NB. This selective photodissociation of silver complexes containing aromatic chromophore greatly expands the current technique to produce isomer-selected radical cations in the gas phase providing benchmark experimental data to assess calculations of open-shell species.
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