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Non-radiative relaxation of UV photoexcited phenylalanine residues: probing the role of conical intersections by chemical substitution

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A conformation-selective photophysics study in phenylalanine model peptides, combining pump-probe gas phase experiments and excited state calculations, highlights for the first time the quenching properties of a primary amide group (through its nπ* excited state) along with the effect of vibrational energy that facilitates access to the conical intersection area.
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hal-00968148 , version 1 (31-03-2014)

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M. Malis, Y. Loquais, Eric Gloaguen, C. Jouvet, V. Brenner, et al.. Non-radiative relaxation of UV photoexcited phenylalanine residues: probing the role of conical intersections by chemical substitution. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 2014, 16 (6), pp.2285-2288. ⟨10.1039/C3CP53953A⟩. ⟨hal-00968148⟩
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