- Ochmann, Miguel;
- von Ahnen, Inga;
- Cordones, Amy A;
- Hussain, Abid;
- Lee, Jae Hyuk;
- Hong, Kiryong;
- Adamczyk, Katrin;
- Vendrell, Oriol;
- Kim, Tae Kyu;
- Schoenlein, Robert W;
- Huse, Nils
We applied time-resolved sulfur-1s absorption spectroscopy to a model aromatic thiol system as a promising method for tracking chemical reactions in solution. Sulfur-1s absorption spectroscopy allows tracking multiple sulfur species with a time resolution of ∼70 ps at synchrotron radiation facilities. Experimental transient spectra combined with high-level electronic structure theory allow identification of a radical and two thione isomers, which are generated upon illumination with 267 nm radiation. Moreover, the regioselectivity of the thione isomerization is explained by the resulting radical frontier orbitals. This work demonstrates the usefulness and potential of time-resolved sulfur-1s absorption spectroscopy for tracking multiple chemical reaction pathways and transient products of sulfur-containing molecules in solution.