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J Am Chem Soc ; 130(22): 6912-3, 2008 Jun 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18459785

ABSTRACT

Singlet oxygen quantum yields generated by excited state aromatic amino acids (tryptophan, tyrosine, phenylalanine), N-acetylated amino acids (N-acetyl-tryptophan, N-acetyl-tyrosine, N-acetyl-phenylalanine), and from selected proteins and immunoglobulins have been quantified by time-resolved phosphorescence measurements. A small, but significant, quantum yield found for proteins and immunoglobulins demonstrates that molecular oxygen can diffuse through the polypeptide matrix and can be sensitized by residues buried within the folds of protein structure.


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Amino Acids, Aromatic/chemistry , Immunoglobulins/chemistry , Proteins/chemistry , Singlet Oxygen/chemistry , Albumins/chemistry , Luminescent Measurements , Ovalbumin/chemistry , Photochemistry , Singlet Oxygen/analysis , Spectrophotometry, Infrared
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Photochem Photobiol Sci ; 7(1): 49-55, 2008 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18167596

ABSTRACT

The photophysical properties of a novel series of non-homoconjugated 1,2-di-, 1,2,3,4-tetra-, and 1,2,3,4,5,6-hexasubstituted fullerenes (compounds 1, 2, and 3, respectively) have been systematically investigated. In this report, we examine the effect of substitution pattern of non-homoconjugated derivatized fullerenes on the ground state UV-Vis absorption, triplet state properties (lifetime, quantum yield, extinction coefficient), and singlet oxygen quantum yield. The non-homoconjugated fullerene derivatives 1-3 exhibit higher singlet oxygen quantum yield than analogous homoconjugated Bingel adducts with the same number of saturated C[double bond, length as m-dash]C bonds and exhibit decreasing quantum yield of singlet oxygen generation upon increasing the degree of functionalization on a single six member ring on the fullerene cage. This trend is similar for triplet quantum yield and triplet lifetime. The triplet extinction coefficient increases with functionalization. A detailed discussion comparing 1, 2, and 3 with functionalized homoconjugated systems and with other non-homoconjugated derivatives is presented.

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Chem Commun (Camb) ; (41): 4266-8, 2007 Nov 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18217600

ABSTRACT

Nanocrystals suspended in water can be used to record steady state and pump-probe absorption spectra, which should be useful for the study of excited states and reactive intermediates in the solid state.


Subject(s)
Benzophenones/chemistry , Nanoparticles/chemistry , Circular Dichroism/methods , Crystallization , Kinetics , Photochemistry , Spectrophotometry, Ultraviolet/methods , Time Factors
5.
J Phys Chem A ; 110(51): 13662-6, 2006 Dec 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17181318

ABSTRACT

The photophysical properties of a novel 1,2,3,4,5,6-hexasubstituted fullerene derivative (1) are examined in this study. In addition to the ground state absorption spectrum of 1, we report its triplet-triplet absorption spectrum and molar extinction coefficient (Deltae(T-T)), as well as the triplet quantum yield (PhiT), lifetime (tauT), and energy (ET). The saturation of a single six-member ring on the fullerene cage results in significant changes in the triplet state properties as compared to that of pristine C60. The triplet-triplet absorption spectrum shows a hypsochromic shift in long wavelength absorption, and both the triplet state lifetime and the triplet quantum yield are decreased. The triplet energy was found to be similar to that of C60. In addition, the quantum yield (PHI(delta)) of singlet oxygen generated by 1 was calculated and is found to be significantly less than in the case of C60.


Subject(s)
Fullerenes/chemistry , Photochemistry
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Photochem Photobiol ; 80(3): 444-9, 2004.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15623328

ABSTRACT

Determining whether alpha-crystallin (the major lens protein) affects the photophysics of hypericin, a photosensitizing agent found in various plants, such as St. John's Wort, is important. Hypericin shows promise in cancer and human immunodeficiency virus therapy but may harm individuals taking St. John's Wort extracts (for mild to moderate depression). Hypericin causes hypericism, which is characterized by cellular damage in light-exposed areas. Ocular tissues are at risk for photosensitized damage; thus, we investigated the effects on hypericin photophysics by alpha-crystallin. We measured the transient absorption spectra and the 1270 nm luminescence of singlet (1Deltag) oxygen produced from hypericin in the presence of alpha-crystallin. alpha-Crystallin complexes hypericin, extending the lifetime of its triplet excited state; the Stern-Volmer slope is negative, but not linear, after a saturation curve. Damage to the lens protein by hypericin is known to occur via singlet oxygen, which oxidizes methionine, tryptophan and histidine residues. Binding to alpha-crystallin does not inhibit singlet oxygen formation by hypericin. alpha-Crystallin reacts with singlet oxygen with a rate constant of 1.3 x 10(8) M(-1) s(-1). Thus, we anticipate that hypericin will be an effective photosensitizer in the lens.


Subject(s)
Lens, Crystalline/chemistry , Lens, Crystalline/metabolism , Perylene/analogs & derivatives , alpha-Crystallins/chemistry , alpha-Crystallins/metabolism , Anthracenes , Lens, Crystalline/radiation effects , Oxygen/metabolism , Perylene/chemistry , Perylene/metabolism , Photochemistry , Protein Binding , Spectrum Analysis , alpha-Crystallins/pharmacology
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