Effect of conjugation in photophysics of methoxycinnamate

IF 1.7 4区 化学 Q3 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Journal of Chemical Sciences Pub Date : 2025-03-14 DOI:10.1007/s12039-025-02349-y
Kartik Chandra Pal, Somsuta Ray, Debashree Ghosh
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Methoxycinnamates, especially octyl methoxycinnamate, are common active ingredients in sunscreens. Its photoprocesses have experimentally shown ultrafast quenching of UV-B light and photoproduct formation and eventual degradation. It is known to absorb intensely around 310 nm. However, the molecular origin and mechanism of these photoprocesses and excited state channels remain elusive. Due to these reasons, it is imperative to study the molecular mechanism of the excited state photoactivated reactions of octyl methoxycinnamate and compare it to several molecules with similar structural motifs. The excited state quenching mechanism and molecular pathways need to be elucidated along with the effect of different structural motifs on its excited states. Therefore, in this work, we have studied the photoprocesses of methoxycinnamates using state-of-the-art multireference methods. We find a crucial role played by the extended conjugation and the ester group on the excitation energies, and this is, therefore, expected to have a significant effect on the quenching pathways.

Graphical Abstract

Para methoxymethylcinnamate, an active ingredient in sunscreens, gets photoexcited at around 310 nm. In this work, we have investigated its photoprocesses. Energetically accessible conical intersections favour its non-radiative decay to the ground state. Comparing molecules sharing a similar structural motif, we find that extended conjugation plays a vital role.

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Journal of Chemical Sciences
Journal of Chemical Sciences CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: Journal of Chemical Sciences is a monthly journal published by the Indian Academy of Sciences. It formed part of the original Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences – Part A, started by the Nobel Laureate Prof C V Raman in 1934, that was split in 1978 into three separate journals. It was renamed as Journal of Chemical Sciences in 2004. The journal publishes original research articles and rapid communications, covering all areas of chemical sciences. A significant feature of the journal is its special issues, brought out from time to time, devoted to conference symposia/proceedings in frontier areas of the subject, held not only in India but also in other countries.
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