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Trans-Stilbene photoisomerization temperature effects

Schroeder J, Schwarzer D, Troe J and Voss F 1990 Cluster and barrier effects in the temperature and pressure dependence of the photoisomerization of trans.stilbene J. Chem. Phys. 93 2393-404... [Pg.866]

A widely used method for assessing supercritical fluid phenomena consists of comparing physical and chemical behavior above the critical point with corresponding behavior in the subcritical liquid. Because this approach (unrealistically) seeks to observe discontinuous behavior between states, the results of such experiments are often ambiguous. In the present study, we have compared the photoisomerization of trans-stilbene in subcritical and supercritical C02 and, to model liquid behavior, we have also carried out these isomer-izations in cyclohexane. In all three systems, the effects of temperature and concentration on the cis/trans ratio were compared and, for the C02 systems, the effect of pressure on this photostationary ratio was also probed. The results from these experiments are shown in Tables I and II and are plotted in Figures 4 through 6. [Pg.62]

Figure 5. Temperature effects in the photoisomerization of trans-stilbene. Figure 5. Temperature effects in the photoisomerization of trans-stilbene.
Solvent reorientation and isomerization of trans-stilbene in alkane solutions has been studied by ps time scale anisotropic absorption and polarization239 Coupling of solute and solvent decreases as the size of the solvent molecules increases. The applicability of currently favoured models for the activated barrier crossing in the photoisomerization of stilbene is discussed, A method for measuring quantum yields in the photoisomerization of trans-stilbene gives high accuracy without use of a chemical actinometer . Evidence has been found for dynamic solvent effects on the photoisomerization of 4,4 -dimethoxystilbene in which the effects of temperature and hydrostatic pressure were made in n-alkane and n-alkyl alcohol. A ps laser time-resolved study fits frequency dependent solvent shifts but gives results inconsistent with the free volume model. Photophysical and theoretical studies of trans and 9-... [Pg.21]

Squires, Venier, and Aida (1983) describe an experimental technique they use to study the effect of solvent viscosity on the cisitrans ratio of stilbene irradiated in supercritical CO2. They use a dynamic flow technique similar to that described in chapter 4. In their system trau5-stilbene is coated onto glass beads, which are then packed into a high-pressure column. Supercritical CO2 flows through the column and solubilizes some of the trans-stilbene. The C02-stilbene phase is continuously irradiated with ultraviolet light as it flows through a quartz photoreactor at a fixed temperature and pressure. As the solvent viscosity increases, the photoisomerization of the cis isomer is inhibited while that of the trans isomer is facilitated. We should expect to see the cisitrans ratio of stilbene vary as the density of CO2 varies. This viscosity effect is clearly shown in figure 11.11. While there is a small effect of pressure on the... [Pg.325]

Direct irradiation leads to isomerization via singlet state intermediates. " The isomerization presumably involves a twisted singlet state that can be achieved from either the cis or the trans isomer. The temperature dependence of the isomerization further reveals that the process of formation of the twisted state involves a small activation energy. This energy is required for conversion of the initial excited state to the perpendicular geometry associated with the state. Among the pieces of evidence indicating that a triplet intermediate is not involved in direct irradiation experiments is the fact that azulene, which is known to intercept stilbene triplets, has only a minor effect on the efficiency of the direct photoisomerization. [Pg.605]


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