Molecular Conformation and Organic Photochemistry, 2012
Time-resolved Photoionization Studies

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Molecular Conformation and Organic Photochemistry
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Molecular conformation and organic photochemistry: Time-resolved photoionization studies
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Rasmus Brogaard's thesis digs into the fundamental issue of how the shape of a molecule relates to its photochemical reactivity. This relation is drastically different from that of ground-state chemistry, since lifetimes of excited states are often comparable to or even shorter than the time scales of conformational changes. Combining theoretical and experimental efforts in femto-second time-resolved photoionization Rasmus Brogaard finds that a requirement for an efficient photochemical reaction is the prearrangement of the constituents in a reactive conformation.
Furthermore, he is able to show that by exploiting a strong ionic interaction between two chromophores, a coherent molecular motion can be induced and probed in real-time. This way of using bichromophoric interactions provides a promising strategy for future research on conformational dynamics.
Aspects and investigation of photochemical dynamics.- A time-resolved probing method: photoionization.- Simulation of time-resolved photoionization signals.- Simulation: the Norrish type-I reaction in acetone.- Experimental setups.- Paracyclophanes I: [2+2]cycloaddition of ethylenes.- Paracyclophanes II: The Paternò-Büchi reaction.- Probing structural dynamics by interaction between chromophores.

Nominated by the University of Copenhagen as outstanding thesis

Investigates how molecular rearrangements and chemical reactions compete on different time-scales after photo-excitation

Explores with a great variety of methods unknown ways of energy transfer trough conformational changes or chemical reactivity

Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras