The ultrafast photochemical reaction of quinone methide (QM) formation from adamantylphenol was monitored in real time using femtosecond transient absorption spectroscopy and fluorescence upconversion in solution at room temperature. Experiments were complemented by theoretical studies simulating the reaction pathway and elucidating its mechanism. Excitation with sub-20 fs UV pulses and broadband probing revealed ultrafast formation of the long-lived QM intermediate directly in the ground state, occurring with a time constant of around 100 fs. UV-vis transient absorption data covering temporal dynamics from femtoseconds to hundreds of milliseconds revealed persistence of the absorption band assigned to QM and partially overlapped with other...
The photophysics and photochemical reactions of 2-(1-hydroxyethyl) 9,10-anthroquinone (2-HEAQ) were ...
Many photoactivated processes involve a change in oxidation state during the reaction pathway and fo...
Mechanistic studies of a general reaction that decages a wide range of substrates on exposure to vis...
Excitation of 2-hydroxy-3-(diphenylhydroxymethyl)anthracene (7) to S1 initiates photodehydration giv...
Excitation of 2-hydroxy-3-(diphenylhydroxymethyl)anthracene (<b>7</b>) to S<sub>1</sub> initiates...
Five new (2-adamantyl)naphthol derivatives (<b>5</b>–<b>9</b>, quinone methide precursors, <b>QMP</...
Five new (2-adamantyl)naphthol derivatives (<b>5</b>–<b>9</b>, quinone methide precursors, <b>QMP</...
Five new (2-adamantyl)naphthol derivatives (<b>5</b>–<b>9</b>, quinone methide precursors, <b>QMP</...
Five new (2-adamantyl)naphthol derivatives (<b>5</b>–<b>9</b>, quinone methide precursors, <b>QMP</...
Quinone methides (QM) are crucial reactive species in molecular biology and organic chemistry, with ...
The photophysics and photochemical reactions of 2-(1-hydroxyethyl) 9,10-anthroquinone (2-HEAQ) were ...
Quinone methides (QMs) are transient reactive species that can be efficiently generated from stable ...
Binol quinone methides (BQMs) can be generated from 1,1′-(2,2′-dihydroxy-1,1′-bina...
Photochemical activation of water-soluble 1,8-naphthalimide derivatives (NIs) as alkylating agents h...
Photochemical activation of water-soluble 1,8-naphthalimide derivatives (NIs) as alkylating agents h...
The photophysics and photochemical reactions of 2-(1-hydroxyethyl) 9,10-anthroquinone (2-HEAQ) were ...
Many photoactivated processes involve a change in oxidation state during the reaction pathway and fo...
Mechanistic studies of a general reaction that decages a wide range of substrates on exposure to vis...
Excitation of 2-hydroxy-3-(diphenylhydroxymethyl)anthracene (7) to S1 initiates photodehydration giv...
Excitation of 2-hydroxy-3-(diphenylhydroxymethyl)anthracene (<b>7</b>) to S<sub>1</sub> initiates...
Five new (2-adamantyl)naphthol derivatives (<b>5</b>–<b>9</b>, quinone methide precursors, <b>QMP</...
Five new (2-adamantyl)naphthol derivatives (<b>5</b>–<b>9</b>, quinone methide precursors, <b>QMP</...
Five new (2-adamantyl)naphthol derivatives (<b>5</b>–<b>9</b>, quinone methide precursors, <b>QMP</...
Five new (2-adamantyl)naphthol derivatives (<b>5</b>–<b>9</b>, quinone methide precursors, <b>QMP</...
Quinone methides (QM) are crucial reactive species in molecular biology and organic chemistry, with ...
The photophysics and photochemical reactions of 2-(1-hydroxyethyl) 9,10-anthroquinone (2-HEAQ) were ...
Quinone methides (QMs) are transient reactive species that can be efficiently generated from stable ...
Binol quinone methides (BQMs) can be generated from 1,1′-(2,2′-dihydroxy-1,1′-bina...
Photochemical activation of water-soluble 1,8-naphthalimide derivatives (NIs) as alkylating agents h...
Photochemical activation of water-soluble 1,8-naphthalimide derivatives (NIs) as alkylating agents h...
The photophysics and photochemical reactions of 2-(1-hydroxyethyl) 9,10-anthroquinone (2-HEAQ) were ...
Many photoactivated processes involve a change in oxidation state during the reaction pathway and fo...
Mechanistic studies of a general reaction that decages a wide range of substrates on exposure to vis...