Excited state relaxation of N-(triphenylmethyl)-salicylidenimine (MS1) in protic and aprotic solvents has been investigated by means of absorption pump-probe spectroscopy with femtosecond time resolution and fluorescence spectroscopy with picosecond time resolution. Short-lived excited states and long-lived photoproducts have been identified from the differential absorption spectra. Excited states and photoproducts were different under excitation of enol-closed and cis-keto tautomers.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe results of combined experimental and theoretical investigations of the spectral behavior of anil-type systems are presented. Two species: N-triphenylmethylsalicylidene imine (MS1) and N-salicylidene methylamine (SmA) were studied. The electronic (absorption, emission and excitation) spectra of MS1 at room temperature were investigated in pure isooctane as well as in acetonitrile and methanol solutions by the steady-state experiments.
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