Photoisomerization Dynamics of Azo-Escitalopram Using Surface Hopping and a Semiempirical Method.

J Phys Chem B

Institute of Theoretical Chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry, University of Vienna, Währinger Str. 17, 1090 Vienna, Austria.

Published: January 2025

The photoisomerization dynamics of azo-escitalopram, a synthetic photoswitchable inhibitor of the human serotonin transporter, is investigated in both gas-phase and water. We use the trajectory surface hopping method─as implemented in SHARC─interfaced with the floating occupation molecular orbital-configuration interaction semiempirical method to calculate on-the-fly energies, forces, and couplings. The inclusion of explicit water molecules is enabled using an electrostatic quantum mechanics/molecular mechanics framework. We find that the photoisomerization quantum yield of trans-azo-escitalopram is wavelength- and environment-dependent, with → π* excitation yielding higher quantum yields than π → π* excitation. Additionally, we observe the formation of two distinct cis-isomers in the photoisomerization from the most thermodynamically stable trans-isomer, with formation rates influenced by both the excitation window and the surrounding environment. We predict longer excited-state lifetimes than those reported for azobenzene, suggesting that the escitalopram moiety contributes to prolonged lifetimes and slower torsional motions.

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