Journal of the American Chemical Society p. 10158 - 10166 (1993)
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Chen
Gai
Petrich
The proton inventory technique is used for the first time to investigate excited-state proton-transfer processes. The nonradiative pathways of the biological probe, 7-azaindole, in methanol, ethanol, and water are examined. Results in methanol and ethanol demonstrate the involvement of two protons in the transition state for the excited-state double-proton transfer process. These data provide the first experimental evidence suggesting a concerted tautomerization reaction of 7-azaindole in alcohols. The data for 7-azaindole in water are interpreted in terms of a nonradiative pathway that is qualitatively different from that in alcohols. We propose abstraction of the N1 hydrogen by water as a possible nonradiative decay process.
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