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SUMMARY:2-Thiouracil Intersystem Crossing Photodynamics Study by Wavelenght Dependent Photoelectron Spectroscopy -- José Sánchez
DESCRIPTION:Dissertation Defense. This work presents the results of wavelength dependent Time-Resolved Photoelectron Spectroscopy (TR-PES) and Ion Yield (TR-IY) studies of 2-thiouracil, which can potentially lead to a better understanding of the phototherapeutic effects of thiouracil-based drugs used in medical applications, like cancer treatment. The experiments provide more information about the relaxation dynamics of the molecule, especially its intersystem crossing pathways and high yield of long-lived triplet states that determines the effectiveness of drugs. The results provide evidence of UV excitation to the S2(1ππ*) state with ultrafast (
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