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Amna Aqdas1, Farhan Siddique1, Reed Nieman2
1School of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology, Tianjin University, Tianjin, China.
Abstract:
Theoretical descriptions of excited state proton transfer (ESPT) have had various degrees of success. This work presents a theoretical description of the photodissociation of the 7-hydroxyflavylium cation (7-HF), the fundamental chromophoric moiety of anthocyanin natural plant pigments. ESPT of 7-HF is promoted by a significant shift of charge away from the OH group in the first singlet excited state, leading smoothly to the excited conjugate base and a protonated water cluster. Several factors contribute to the consistency of the results of the present study: (1) the theoretical approach (TD-DFT with the B3-LYP functional and def2-TZVP basis set utilizing Grimme's D3 dispersion correction); (2) the modeling of the solvent effect combining hydrogen bonding of the photoacid to a cluster of discrete water molecules in a water-like continuum solvent (COSMO); (3) the large S1 -S2 energy gap of flavylium cations; and (4) the electrostatics of the ESPT in which a proton is transferred from a cationic photoacid to water without Coulombic interaction between the proton and the conjugate base.
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