Photochemical Action Plots Reveal the Fundamental Mismatch Between Absorptivity and Photochemical Reactivity

Abstract: Over the last years, the authors' laboratory has employed monochromatic tuneable laser systems to reveal a fundamental mismatch between the absorptivity of a chromophore and its photochemical reactivity for the vast majority of covalent bond forming reactions as well as specific bond cleavage reactions. In the general chemistry community, however, the long‐held assumption pervades that effective photochemical reactions are obtained in situations where there is strong overlap between the absorption spectrum and the excitation wavelength. The current Perspective illustrates that the absorption spectrum of a molecule only provides information about electronic excitations and remains entirely silent on other energy redistribution mechanisms that follow, which critically influence photochemical reactivity. Future avenues of enquiry on how action plots can be understood are proposed and the importance of action plots for tailoring photochemical applications with never‐before‐seen precision is explored.

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Englisch

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Photochemical Action Plots Reveal the Fundamental Mismatch Between Absorptivity and Photochemical Reactivity ; day:08 ; month:11 ; year:2023 ; extent:8
Advanced science ; (08.11.2023) (gesamt 8)

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10.1002/advs.202306014
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urn:nbn:de:101:1-2023110814161042227993
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