Pyridine exhibits a UV transition of the type
n Π* at 270 nm. In this transition, one of the unshared electrons on nitrogen is promoted from a nonbonding MO to a Π*-antibonding MO. What is the effect on this UV peak if pyridine is protonated?
The answer states that:
When the pyridinium ion is protonated, the lone pairs of electrons on nitrogen is tied up in a bond to hydrogen. As a result, it is lower in energy compared with the unprotonated form, so it takes more energy to promote one of these electrons into Π* orbital. Therefore, protonation shifts the absorbance peak to a lower wavelength (higher energy).
From this what I visualized in my mind was unprotonated electron was elevated to the LUMO.
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