Abstract

The spectroscopic properties of 2-(2‘-tosylaminophenyl)benzimidazole (TPBI) have been studied in a series of different solvents. As revealed by absorbance, steady-state, and time-resolved emission spectroscopy, the molecule undergoes fast excited-state intramolecular proton transfer (ESIPT) to yield emission of the corresponding tautomeric species with a large quantum yield (0.5). The fluorescence emission shows monoexponential decay kinetics (τ = 4.5 ns) regardless of the nature of the solvent. The ground-state equilibrium is dominated by a single rotamer and small amounts of the deprotonated anion. The X-ray structure of TPBI shows a substantial out-of-plane twist along the aryl−benzimidazole bond axis, which is presumably due to π-stacking interactions between the tosylamide and benzimidazole rings. Ab initio calculations suggest a different structure in the gas phase without π-stacking interactions and a substantially reduced twist angle. A large energy barrier for interconversion of the cis- and tran...

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