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Photochemistry of matrix-isolated cyclopentadienylidene revisited
Maier,Endres
, p. 179 - 187 (2000)
Irradiation of diazocyclopentadiene (1) in a matrix at 10 K with the wavelength λ = 366 nm leads - as already known - to rapid loss of nitrogen and the formation of cyclopentadienylidene (T-2). Upon photoexcitation of cyclopentadienylidene (2) with light of the wavelength λ = 313 nm the (s-E)-(E)-conformer of 2-penten-4-yn-1-ylidene (T-7a) can be detected, which is effectively converted into 3-ethynylcyclopropene (6) by using light with a wavelength of λ = 436 nm. The structural elucidation of T-7a and 6 is based on the comparison of the experimental and calculated IR spectra. Irradiation of cyclopentadienylidene (2), isolated together with the eliminated nitrogen in the same matrix cage, with light of wavelengths longer than 570 nm initiates a partial back-reaction to the starting material, diazocyclopentadiene (1) by recapturing the evolved nitrogen molecule.