Abstract
The reaction of 2,5-dibromopyrazine with N-Lithium pyrazolate in a 1:2 ratio leads to a mixture of 2-bromo-5-(1H-pyrazol-1-yl)pyrazine (I) and 2,5-di(1H-pyrazol-1-yl)pyrazine (II). The structures of I and II are highly planar. Two absorption bands can be observed for the compounds in the UV-Vis region, having ε in the order of 104 m−1 cm−1. TD-DFT computed results support the nature of the lower energy absorptions as πpyrazine→π*pyrazine transitions, including an additional intraligand charge transfer transition for I (πpyrazol→π*pyrazine). Upon excitation at 280 or 320 nm, the emission of both compounds is almost not affected by solvent polarity or oxygen presence, showing two bands for I and one for II in the 350–450 nm region. Emission of II follows a mono-exponential decay, while I decays following a bi-exponential law, hypothesized from πpyrazine→π*pyrazine and πpyrazol→π*pyrazine transitions. Photodegradation of I and II follows a first-order kinetic with constants of 1.18 × 10−2 min−1 and 0.13 × 10−2 min−1, respectively. Results suggest that photodegradation of I starts with the loose of bromide followed by intermolecular pyrazolyl subtraction and ring opening. This path is not available for II, which is reflected in its enhanced photostability.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 845-852 |
| Number of pages | 8 |
| Journal | Photochemistry and Photobiology |
| Volume | 94 |
| Issue number | 5 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - 1 Sep 2018 |
| Externally published | Yes |
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