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Transient absorption spectroscopy on spiropyran monolayers using nanosecond pump–probe Brewster angle reflectometry

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posted on 2024-03-12, 13:23 authored by Bernhard Siebenhofer, Sergey Gorelik, Martin LearMartin Lear, Hong Yan Song, Christoph Nowak, Jonathan Hobley
<p>Self-assembled monolayers of 11-(3’,3’-dimethyl-6,8-dinitrospiro[chromene-2,2’-indoline]-1’-yl) undecanoic acid (amphiphilic spiropyran) at the air–water interface are studied using Brewster angle reflectometry. Transient kinetics of the spiropyran to merocyanine conversion are recorded in a UV-pump, VIS-probe configuration. By varying the probe wavelength using an optical parametric oscillator, we are able to reconstruct absorption spectra of intermediate states with a time-resolution of 10 nanoseconds, limited by the temporal convolution of the two laser pulses. After UV irradiation, spiropyran converts to merocyanine in two stages. The first occurs within a timescale of several tens of nanoseconds and is heavily convoluted with the system response time, whereas the second stage occurs over a few hundred nanoseconds. During the rise time there is a small red shift in the transient absorption spectrum of ?20 nm. We assign the red shift and the slower kinetics to the isomerization of a merocyanine isomer cis about the central methine bond to those that are trans about the same bond.</p>

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  • School of Chemistry (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences

Volume

12

Issue

5

Pages/Article Number

848-853

Publisher

Royal Society of Chemistry

ISSN

1474-905X

eISSN

1474-9092

Date Submitted

2015-04-23

Date Accepted

2012-01-27

Date of First Publication

2013-01-28

Date of Final Publication

2013-05-01

Date Document First Uploaded

2015-04-16

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17132

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