Conformational-Dependent Photodissociation of Glycolic Acid in an Argon Matrix

Abstract
Ultraviolet-induced photodissociation and photo-isomerization of the three most stable conformers (SSC, GAC, and AAT) of glycolic acid are investigated in a low-temperature solid argon matrix using FTIR spectroscopy and employing laser radiation with wavelengths of 212 nm, 226 nm, and 230 nm. The present work broadens the wavelength range of photochemical studies of glycolic acid, thus extending the understanding of the overall photochemistry of the compound. The proposed kinetic model for the photodissociation of glycolic acid proceeds from the lowest energy conformer (SSC). The model suggests that ultraviolet light induces isomerization only between the SSC and GAC conformers and between the SSC and AAT conformers. The relative reaction rate coefficients are reported for all proposed reactions. These results suggest that the direct photodissociation of GAC and AAT conformer does not occur in an argon matrix. The main photodissociation channel via the SSC conformer produces formaldehyde–water complexes. The proposed photodissociation mechanism emphasizes that the conformers’ relative abundancies can significantly affect the photodissociation rate of the molecule. For example, in the case of high relative GAC and AAT concentrations, the ultraviolet photodissociation of glycolic acid requires the proceeding photo-isomerization of GAC and AAT to SSC.
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Published
2023
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MDPI AG
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:jyu-202304062430Käytä tätä linkitykseen.
Review status
Peer reviewed
ISSN
2673-7256
DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/photochem3020013
Language
English
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Photochem
Citation
  • Ahokas, J., Nikitin, T., Krupa, J., Kosendiak, I., Fausto, R., Wierzejewska, M., & Lundell, J. (2023). Conformational-Dependent Photodissociation of Glycolic Acid in an Argon Matrix. Photochem, 3(2), 197-208. https://doi.org/10.3390/photochem3020013
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CC BY 4.0Open Access
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Research Council of Finland
Research Council of Finland
Funding program(s)
Academy Project, AoF
Academy Project, AoF
Akatemiahanke, SA
Akatemiahanke, SA
Research Council of Finland
Additional information about funding
This research was funded by the Academy of Finland, grant numbers 286844 and 332023. The CQC-IMS is financially supported by the Portuguese Science Foundation (“Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia”—FCT)—Projects CQC UIDB/00313/2020 and UIDP/00313/2020 (National Funds).
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