Issue 13, 2024

UV photolysis of thiourea and its N-methylated derivative in cryogenic matrices

Abstract

Exploration of the photolytic dynamics of sulfurous compounds is essential, eventually contributing not only to our comprehension of their fundamental organic chemistry but also shedding light on astrophysical implications. This study aims to investigate two astrochemically relevant sulfur-containing molecules, namely, thiourea (TU) and its N-methylated counterpart, N-methyl thiourea (NMTU), in cryogenic matrices. These molecules were deposited both in solid Ar and in a quantum host, specifically in solid para-H2 matrices, with the latter exhibiting unique properties. The deposited matrices were exposed to a series of UV laser irradiation at various wavelengths to investigate the decomposition paths of TU and NMTU. As a result of the UV photolysis, a plethora of degradation products could be observed in every case. Based on the presence of these product molecules, some considerations can be made regarding the decomposition mechanism of the parent molecules. The use of different matrices allowed for assessing their influence on the decay mechanism, while applying tunable laser light provided insights into the wavelength dependency of the processes.

Graphical abstract: UV photolysis of thiourea and its N-methylated derivative in cryogenic matrices

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
02 Jan 2024
Accepted
29 Feb 2024
First published
29 Feb 2024

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2024,26, 9963-9974

UV photolysis of thiourea and its N-methylated derivative in cryogenic matrices

S. Góbi, B. Keresztes, A. Schneiker and G. Tarczay, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2024, 26, 9963 DOI: 10.1039/D4CP00016A

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