The excited-state structural dynamics and the decay mechanism of 2(1H)-pyridinone (NHP) after excitation to the S(2Ī€Ī€) light-absorbing state were studied using resonance Raman spectroscopy and complete-active space self-consistent field (CASSCF) calculations. The B-band absorption cross-section and the corresponding absolute resonance Raman cross-sections were simulated using a simple model based on time-dependent wave-packet theory. The geometric structures of the singlet electronic excited states and their curve-crossing points were optimized at the CASSCF level of theory. The obtained short-time structural dynamics in easy-to-visualize internal coordinates were then compared with the CASSCF-predicted structural-parameter changes of S(2Ī€Ī€)/S(2nĪ€)-MIN, S(2Ī€Ī€)/S(1nĪ€)-MIN, and S(2Ī€Ī€)-MIN. Our results indicate that the initial population of NHP in the S state bifurcates in or near the Franck-Condon region, leading to two predominant (SS-MIN and SS-MIN) internal conversion pathways. The lowest-lying S(1Ī€Ī€) excited state is finally formed via subsequent internal conversions S(2nĪ€)/S(1Ī€Ī€)-MIN and S(1nĪ€)/S(1Ī€Ī€)-MIN. The enol-keto tautomeric mechanism does not seem to play a role. The decay mechanism in the singlet realm is proposed.

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