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Stepwise Photocleavage of Two C−O Bonds of 1,8-Bis[(4-benzoylphenoxy)-methyl]naphthalene with Three-Step Excitation Using Three-Color, Three-Laser Flash Photolysis
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Stepwise photocleavage of two naphthylmethyl-oxygen bonds of 1,8-bis[(4-benzoylphenoxy)methyl]naphthalene (1,8-(BPO-CH2)2Np, 1) was observed during three-color, three-laser flash photolysis at room temperature. The mechanism from 1 to the final product, acenaphthene (2), was clearly elucidated. The first (308 nm, 5 mJ pulse-1) XeCl laser excited 1 to the lowest triplet excited state 1(T1), in which the excited energy was localized in the naphthalene moiety, but the C-O bond cleavage did not occur. The second (430 nm, 7 mJ pulse-1) OPO laser excited 1(T1) to the higher triplet excited states 1(Tn) in which the excited energy is delocalized in the naphthalene moiety and C-O bonds, and one C-O bond cleavage occurred. The third (355 nm, 10 mJ pulse-1) YAG laser excited the carbon-centered radical in the ground state 1-(BPO-CH2)NpCH2*(D0) to its excited states 1-(BPO-CH2)NpCH2*(Dn), from which the second C-O bond cleavage occurred to give 2 as the final product. This is a successful example of stepwise cleavage of two equivalent C-O bonds in a molecule using three-color three-laser photolysis method.
Journal
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- Journal of the American Chemical Society
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Journal of the American Chemical Society 126 7432-7433, 2004-05-26
American Chemical Society (ACS)