The slow photo-induced CO2 release of N-phthaloylglycine

N-邻苯二甲酰甘氨酸缓慢光诱导释放 CO2

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作者:Wiebke Haselbach, Oliver Nolden, Nadine Blaise, Tom Förster, Mick Gindorf, Mathieu Kippes, Michelle P Rademacher, Matthias Jantz, Luuk J G W van Wilderen, Jens Bredenbeck, Josef Wachtveitl, Peter Gilch

Abstract

Carboxylic acids and carboxylates may release CO2 upon oxidation. The oxidation can be conducted electrochemically as in the Kolbe synthesis or by a suitable oxidant. In N-phthaloylglycine (PG), the photo-excited phthalimide chromophore acts as an oxidant. Here, the photo-kinetics of PG dissolved in acetonitrile is traced by steady-state as well as time-resolved UV/vis and IR spectroscopy. The experiments provide clear evidence that, contrary to earlier claims, the photo-induced CO2 release is slow, i.e. it occurs on the microsecond time range. The triplet state of PG is, therefore, the photo-reactive one.

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