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. 2024 Nov 18;25(22):e202400509.
doi: 10.1002/cphc.202400509. Epub 2024 Sep 30.

Vibronic Splitting of the Electronic Origin in Two Conformers of the 3-Tolunitrile Dimer

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Vibronic Splitting of the Electronic Origin in Two Conformers of the 3-Tolunitrile Dimer

Jascha Martini et al. Chemphyschem. .

Abstract

3-tolunitrile (3-TN) can form three different dimers, which differ in the relative orientation of the methyl groups. We determined the geometry changes of two of these conformers of 3-TN upon electronic excitation via a Franck-Condon fit of the vibronic intensities in the fluorescence emission spectra. Both aromatic rings expand upon electronic excitation, showing a delocalized one-photon excitation of the cluster. The conformer with the smaller center-of-mass distance shows an unusual order of the split components of the electronic origin. We attribute this changed order to the stronger charge transfer contributions to the splitting and a partial breakdown of the point dipole approximation, made in the Frenkel type interaction.

Keywords: 3-tolunitrile dimer; Franck–Condon analysis; excitonic splitting; fluorescence emission; laser induced fluorescence; structure.

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