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Rehybridization dynamics into the pericyclic minimum of an electrocyclic reaction imaged in real-time

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  • Y. Liu

    (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
    Stony Brook University)

  • D. M. Sanchez

    (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
    Stanford University
    Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)

  • M. R. Ware

    (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory)

  • E. G. Champenois

    (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory)

  • J. Yang

    (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
    SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
    S-1027 Tsinghua University)

  • J. P. F. Nunes

    (University of Nebraska-Lincoln
    Diamond Light Source)

  • A. Attar

    (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory)

  • M. Centurion

    (University of Nebraska-Lincoln)

  • J. P. Cryan

    (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory)

  • R. Forbes

    (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory)

  • K. Hegazy

    (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory)

  • M. C. Hoffmann

    (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory)

  • F. Ji

    (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory)

  • M.-F. Lin

    (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory)

  • D. Luo

    (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory)

  • S. K. Saha

    (University of Nebraska-Lincoln)

  • X. Shen

    (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory)

  • X. J. Wang

    (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory)

  • T. J. Martínez

    (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
    Stanford University)

  • T. J. A. Wolf

    (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory)

Abstract

Electrocyclic reactions are characterized by the concerted formation and cleavage of both σ and π bonds through a cyclic structure. This structure is known as a pericyclic transition state for thermal reactions and a pericyclic minimum in the excited state for photochemical reactions. However, the structure of the pericyclic geometry has yet to be observed experimentally. We use a combination of ultrafast electron diffraction and excited state wavepacket simulations to image structural dynamics through the pericyclic minimum of a photochemical electrocyclic ring-opening reaction in the molecule α-terpinene. The structural motion into the pericyclic minimum is dominated by rehybridization of two carbon atoms, which is required for the transformation from two to three conjugated π bonds. The σ bond dissociation largely happens after internal conversion from the pericyclic minimum to the electronic ground state. These findings may be transferrable to electrocyclic reactions in general.

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  • Y. Liu & D. M. Sanchez & M. R. Ware & E. G. Champenois & J. Yang & J. P. F. Nunes & A. Attar & M. Centurion & J. P. Cryan & R. Forbes & K. Hegazy & M. C. Hoffmann & F. Ji & M.-F. Lin & D. Luo & S. K. , 2023. "Rehybridization dynamics into the pericyclic minimum of an electrocyclic reaction imaged in real-time," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 14(1), pages 1-9, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:14:y:2023:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-023-38513-6
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-023-38513-6
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