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    Compairing trophic positions of Mesozooplankton estimated by stable isotopes and biovolume spectrum theories

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    Masteroppgave i marin økologi - Universitetet i Nordland, 201

    Excited-State Hydrogen Atom Transfer Reaction in Solvated 7-Hydroxy-4-methylcoumarin

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    Excited-state enol to keto tautomerization of 7-hydroxy-4-methylcoumarin (C456) with three water molecules (C456:3H2O), is theoretically investigated using time-dependent density functional theory (TDDFT) combined with the polarizable continuum model and 200 waters explicitly modeled with the effective fragment potential. The tautomerization of C456 in the presence of three water molecules is accompanied by an asynchronous quadruple hydrogen atom transfer reaction from the enol to the keto tautomer in the excited state. TDDFT with the PBE0 functional and the DH(d,p) basis set is used to calculate the excited-state reaction barrier height, absorption (excitation), and fluorescence (de-excitation) energies. These results are compared with the available experimental and theoretical data. In contrast to previous work, it is predicted here that the coumarin 456 system undergoes a hydrogen atom transfer, not a proton transfer. The calculated reaction barrier of the first excited state of C456:3H2O with 200 water molecules is found to be −0.23 kcal/mol without zero-point energy (−5.07 kcal/mol with zero point energy, i.e., the activation energy)

    Solvent Induced Shifts in the UV Spectrum of Amides

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    Solvent effects on the electronic spectra of formamide and trans-N-methylacetamide are studied using four different levels of theory: singly excited configuration interaction (CIS), equations of motion coupled-cluster theory with singles and doubles (EOM-CCSD), completely renormalized coupled-cluster theory with singles and doubles with perturbative triple excitations (CR-EOM-CCSD(T)), and time-dependent density functional theory (TDDFT), employing small clusters of water molecules. The simulated electronic spectrum is obtained via molecular dynamics simulations with 100 waters modeled with the effective fragment potential method and exhibits a blue-shift and red-shift, respectively, for the n → π* and πnb → π* vertical excitation energies, in good agreement with the experimental electronic spectra of amides
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