The UV Photoinduced Ring-Closing Reaction of Cyclopentadiene Probed with Ultrafast Electron Diffraction
Conjugated cyclic organic molecules are common across many fields such as pharmaceuticals, are naturally occurring in biological systems, and are used in synthetic materials. One particular area of interest from a photochemical point of view is the formation of highly strained cyclic organics. We investigate the photoinduced reaction of cyclopentadiene, a five-membered organic ring molecule which can form strained three and four carbon rings after photoexcitation with UV light, with the gas-phase ultrafast electron diffraction instrument at the SLAC MeV-UED facility. Electron diffraction offers a direct probe sensitive to the nuclear geometry during the reaction, allowing for the determination ofmore »