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      Estudo da reatividade do estado excitado triplete de 1,4-diaza-9-fluorenonas frente a doadores de hidrogênio e de elétron Translated title: The reactivity of the triplet excited state of 1,4-diaza-9-fluorenones towards hydrogen and electron donors

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          The effect of the introduction of nitrogen atoms upon the triplet excited state reactivity of 1,4-diaza-9-fluorenone (1) and 1,4-diaza-9-benz[b]fluorenone (2), in acetonitrile, was investigated employing the nanosecond laser flash photolysis technique. The intersystem crossing quantum yield (Φces) for 1 and 2 was determined using 9-fluorenone as a secondary standard (Φces= 0.48, in acetonitrile) and for both diazafluorenones a value of Φces= 0.28 was found. Quenching rate constants ranged from 8.17x10(4) L mol-1 s-1 (2-propanol) to 1.02x10(10) L mol-1 s-1 (DABCO) for 1,4-diaza-9-fluorenone and from 6.95x10(5) L mol-1 s-1 (2-propanol) to 5.94x10(9) L mol-1 s-1 (DABCO) for 1,4-diaza-9-benz[b]fluorenone, depending if the quenching process involves energy, hydrogen or electron transfer. A comparison between quenching rate constants for both diazaflurenones and the parent compound, i.e. 9-fluorenone, a ketone with lowest triple state of ππ* configuration, lead to the conclusion that the reactive triplet excited state for 1,4-diaza-9-fluorenone and 1,4-diaza-9-benz[b]fluorenone has ππ* configuration.

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                Química Nova
                Quím. Nova
                Sociedade Brasileira de Química (São Paulo )
                1678-7064
                2009
                : 32
                : 7
                : 1799-1804
                Affiliations
                [1 ] Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro Brazil
                Article
                S0100-40422009000700022
                10.1590/S0100-40422009000700022
                e22a1764-1a88-40d5-9556-7265bd1fa8ce

                http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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                CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY

                General chemistry
                fluorenones,laser flash photolysis,triplet excited state
                General chemistry
                fluorenones, laser flash photolysis, triplet excited state

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