Journal article

From: E to Z and back again: Reversible photoisomerisation of an isolated charge-tagged azobenzene

JN Bull, MS Scholz, E Carrascosa, EJ Bieske

Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics | ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY | Published : 2017

Abstract

Substituted azobenzenes serve as chromophores and actuators in a wide range of molecular photoswitches. Here, tandem ion mobility spectrometry coupled with laser excitation is used to investigate the photoisomerisation of selected E and Z isomers of the charge-tagged azobenzene, methyl orange. Both isomers display a weak S1(nπ∗) photoisomerisation response in the blue part of the spectrum peaking at 440 nm and a more intense S2(ππ∗) photoisomerisation response in the near-UV with maxima at 370 and 310 nm for the E and Z isomers, respectively. The 60 nm separation between the S2(ππ∗) photo-response maxima for the two isomers allows them to be separately addressed in the gas phase and to be re..

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Funding Acknowledgements

This research was funded through the Australian Research Council Discovery Project scheme (DP150101427 and DP160100474). J. N. B. acknowledges resources from the Australian National Computational Infrastructure (NCI) through Early Career Allocation ya1 and a Microsoft Azure Research Award. M. S. S. thanks the Australian government for an Australian Postgraduate Award scholarship. E. C. acknowledges support by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF) through a Schrodinger Fellowship (No. J4013-N36).