Affiliation:
1. Universidad Andrés Bello Centro de Química Teórica y Computacional (CQTC) Facultad de Ciencias Exactas Avenida República 275 8370146 Santiago de Chile Chile
2. Universidad Autónoma de Chile Facultad de Ingeniería Avenida Pedro de Valdivia 425 7500912 Santiago de Chile Chile
3. Universidad de Córdoba Grupo de Química Computacional Facultad de Ciencias Básicas Carrera 6 No. 77–305 Montería-Córdoba Colombia
Abstract
AbstractThis investigation delves into the UV photodissociation of pivotal amino acids (Alanine, Glycine, Leucine, Proline, and Serine) at 213 nm, providing insights into triplet‐state deactivation pathways. Utilizing a comprehensive approach involving time‐dependent density functional calculations (TD‐DFT), multi‐configurational methods, and ab‐initio molecular dynamics (AIMD) simulations, we scrutinize the excited electronic states (T1, T2, and S1) subsequent to 213 nm excitation. Our findings demonstrate that α‐carbonyl C−C bond‐breaking in triplet states exhibits markedly lower barriers than in singlet states (below 5.0 kcal mol−1). AIMD simulations corroborate the potential involvement of triplet states in amino acid fragmentation, underscoring the significance of accounting for these states in photochemistry. Chemical bonding analyses unveil distinctive patterns for S1 and T1 states, with the asymmetric redistribution of electron density characterizing the C−C breaking in triplet states, in contrast to the symmetric breaking observed in singlet states. This research complements recent experimental discoveries, enhancing our comprehension of amino acid reactions in the interstellar medium.
Subject
Physical and Theoretical Chemistry,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics