Ultrafast IR spectroscopy of polymeric cytosine nucleic acids reveal the long-lived species is due to a localised state

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Keane, PM, Wojdyla, M, Doorley, GW, Kelly, JM, Clark, IP, Parker, AW, Greetham, GM, Towrie, M, Magno, LM, Quinn, SJ, Ultrafast IR spectroscopy of polymeric cytosine nucleic acids reveal the long-lived species is due to a localised state, Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 14, 2012, 6307-6311

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The decay pathways of UV-excited cytosine polymers are investigated using picosecond time-resolved infrared spectroscopy. Similar yields of a non-emissive 1niU* state are found in the single-stranded dC30 polymer as in the dCMP monomer, but with a longer lifetime in the polymer (80 ps vs. 39 ps). A longer lifetime is also found in the d(CpC) dinucleotide. No evidence of excimer states is observed, suggesting that localised 1niU* excited states are the most significant intermediates present on the picosecond timescale.

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Sponsor: European Union (EU)
Grant Number: App81030

Sponsor: Science Foundation Ireland (SFI)
Grant Number: 10/RFP/CAP2915

Sponsor: Science Foundation Ireland (SFI)
Grant Number: 07/RFP/CHEF437

Sponsor: Science Foundation Ireland (SFI)
Grant Number: 06/RFP/CHP035

Author's Homepage: http://people.tcd.ie/jmkelly

Author: KELLY, JOHN

Type of material: Journal Article