The intersecting-state model (ISM) is applied to the calculation of absolute rate constants for proton-transfer reactions of naphthols and substituted naphthols in the first singlet state and for ground states. ISM incorporates quantum-mechanical tunnelling, zero-point energy corrections and an electrophilicity parameter to account for the lowering of the binding energy of transition states. Good agreement with experimental rates is observed over 12 orders of magnitude. The lower reactivity of the photoacids in alcohols when compared to the behaviour in water can be accounted for the differences in the potential energy curves of the OH bonds. Patterns of reactivity with respect to free-energy relations and kinetic isotope effects are also d...
The transient absorption spectrum of 1-naphthol was first sought by flash photolysis at higher acidi...
The reaction path of the interacting-state model with the Lippincott-Schroeder potential for hydroge...
The dissociation of 1-naphthol in aqueous solution occurs so rapidly that the fluorescence from the ...
The intersecting-state model (ISM) is applied to the calculation of absolute rate constants for prot...
The reaction path of the intersecting-state model is used in transition-state theory with the semicl...
In this Letter we report the time-resolved determination of the volume changes for the excited-state...
The intersecting-state model is applied to calculate the energy barriers and rates of atom transfers...
The rational design of photoacids requires accessible predictive models of the electronic effect of ...
In direct measurements of excited-state proton transfer kinetic of 1-naphthol compounds + organometa...
The computational analysis of isomer- and conformer- dependent photochemistry of 1- and 2-naphthols ...
Baird’s rule explains why and when excited-state proton transfer (ESPT) reactions happen in organic ...
Excited state intramolecular proton transfer (ESIPT) of 2-hydroxy-1-naphthaldehyde semicarbazone (2H...
Molecular interactions of 2-naphthol (nap) with water molecules are studied at the ground, first exc...
Abstract The photochemistry of I-naphthol following its electronic excitation in aqueous solution wa...
We gratefully acknowledge support provided by NSF grants DMR74-08153 and GP32304 and Spectra-Physics...
The transient absorption spectrum of 1-naphthol was first sought by flash photolysis at higher acidi...
The reaction path of the interacting-state model with the Lippincott-Schroeder potential for hydroge...
The dissociation of 1-naphthol in aqueous solution occurs so rapidly that the fluorescence from the ...
The intersecting-state model (ISM) is applied to the calculation of absolute rate constants for prot...
The reaction path of the intersecting-state model is used in transition-state theory with the semicl...
In this Letter we report the time-resolved determination of the volume changes for the excited-state...
The intersecting-state model is applied to calculate the energy barriers and rates of atom transfers...
The rational design of photoacids requires accessible predictive models of the electronic effect of ...
In direct measurements of excited-state proton transfer kinetic of 1-naphthol compounds + organometa...
The computational analysis of isomer- and conformer- dependent photochemistry of 1- and 2-naphthols ...
Baird’s rule explains why and when excited-state proton transfer (ESPT) reactions happen in organic ...
Excited state intramolecular proton transfer (ESIPT) of 2-hydroxy-1-naphthaldehyde semicarbazone (2H...
Molecular interactions of 2-naphthol (nap) with water molecules are studied at the ground, first exc...
Abstract The photochemistry of I-naphthol following its electronic excitation in aqueous solution wa...
We gratefully acknowledge support provided by NSF grants DMR74-08153 and GP32304 and Spectra-Physics...
The transient absorption spectrum of 1-naphthol was first sought by flash photolysis at higher acidi...
The reaction path of the interacting-state model with the Lippincott-Schroeder potential for hydroge...
The dissociation of 1-naphthol in aqueous solution occurs so rapidly that the fluorescence from the ...