Issue 16, 2014

Ultrafast photofragment ion spectroscopy of the Wolff rearrangement in 5-diazo Meldrum's acid

Abstract

We investigate the gas-phase photochemistry of 5-diazo Meldrum's acid (DMA), a photoactive compound used in lithography, by femtosecond photofragment ion spectroscopy. Transient-absorption studies in solution had revealed an ultrafast intramolecular Wolff rearrangement to a ketene after UV excitation, followed by reactions which also involve the solvent. Due to the absence of solvent molecules in this gas-phase study, we are able to focus purely on the photochemistry of the Wolff rearrangement and subsequent reaction steps. The observation of the time-resolved photofragment ion signals allows us to discriminate the dynamics of ketene and carbene products. By identification of the different possible molecular origins for a certain fragment ion signal, the time scale of the Wolff rearrangement and the lifetime of the ketene product are inferred. We further identified experimental signatures of a second Wolff rearrangement emanating from the carbene product, as had been conjectured indirectly for this molecule from pyrolysis studies.

Graphical abstract: Ultrafast photofragment ion spectroscopy of the Wolff rearrangement in 5-diazo Meldrum's acid

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
20 Dec 2013
Accepted
07 Feb 2014
First published
12 Mar 2014

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2014,16, 7290-7298

Ultrafast photofragment ion spectroscopy of the Wolff rearrangement in 5-diazo Meldrum's acid

A. Steinbacher, S. Roeding, T. Brixner and P. Nuernberger, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2014, 16, 7290 DOI: 10.1039/C3CP55365E

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