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Ruthenium(ii)-tris-bipyridine/titanium dioxide codoped zeolite Y photocatalysts: II. Photocatalyzed degradation of the model pollutant 2,4-xylidine, evidence for percolation behavior
A considerably arduous test of a novel class of composite materials consisting of [Ru(bpy)3]2+ and TiO2 codoped zeolites Y is presented here. The [Ru(bpy)3]2+ and TiO2 codoped zeolites Y served as photocatalysts ...
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In situ EPR investigation of the addition of persistent benzyl radicals to acrylates on ZSM-5 zeolites. Direct spectroscopic detection of the initial steps in a supramolecular photopolymerization
Photolysis of dibenzyl ketone derivatives adsorbed on ZSM-5 zeolites produces persistent benzyl radicals (initiator radicals), which add to methyl acrylates (monomers) to generate persistent adduct radicals. B...
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Photoisomerization of 2,3-diphenylcyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid derivatives
Contrary to what is known about cis-1,2-diphenylcyclopropane and its derivatives, we find that they have triplet energies of ca. 311 kJ mol−1, do not undergo intersystem crossing upon direct excitation, undergo t...
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Direct measurement of the singlet oxygen lifetime in zeolites by near-IR phosphorescence
Time-resolved near-IR phosphorescence spectroscopy was employed to determine the lifetime of singlet oxygen in Y-zeolites and porous silica and it was found to depend strongly on the alumina content of the zeo...
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Spectroscopic investigation of a FRET molecular beacon containing two fluorophores for probing DNA/RNA sequences†
We report the design, synthesis, and characterization of a molecular beacon (MB) consisting of two fluorescent dyes (Alexa 488 and RedX) for DNA and RNA analysis. In the absence of the target DNA or RNA the MB...
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Combinatorial fluorescence energy transfer molecular beacons for probing nucleic acid sequences
We report the design, synthesis, and characterization of molecular beacons (MB) consisting of three distinct fluorophores, 6-carboxyfluorescein (Fam), N,N,N′,N′-tetramethyl-6-carboxyrhodamine (Tam), and Cyanine-5...
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Chlorophyll derivatives as visual pigments for super vision in the red
The primary event in vision is light-initiated activation of visual pigments. All visual pigments consist of the protein opsin bound to 11-cis-retinal and are responsible for initiating the transformation of ligh...
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Singlet molecular oxygen by direct excitation
Direct excitation at 1064 nm and detection of singlet molecular oxygen at 1270 nm is made possible by the availability of powerful YAG-lasers and sensitive NIR photomultipliers. Singlet oxygen was generated in...
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Vibrational deactivation of singlet oxygen: does it play a role in stereoselectivity during photooxygenation?
Oxazolidinone-substituted enecarbamates offer a system to explore vibrational quenching and the strategic placement of CH bonds as a method for manipulating the stereoselectivity of photoreactions.
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Probing the photoreactivity of aryl chlorides with oxygen
Molecular oxygen was used to probe the mechanism of the phototransformation of chlorobenzene and 4-chloroanisole in organic solvents. Laser flash photolysis, electron paramagnetic resonance and product distributi...
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Physical and chemical quenching rates and their influence on stereoselective photooxygenation of oxazolidinone-functionalized enecarbamates
Physical and chemical quenching rate constants were measured for the reaction of singlet oxygen with oxazolidinonefunctionalized enecarbamates to investigate the role of vibrational deactivation in product ste...
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Adiabatic ring opening in tethered naphthalene and anthracene cycloadducts
The cycloadducts of tethered naphthalene and anthracene derivatives undergo photochemical ring opening to an electronically excited product with adiabatic yields up to 90%.
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Photochemistry of 2-diphenylmethoxyacetophenone. Direct detection of a long-lived enol from a Norrish Type II photoreaction
Photolysis of 2-diphenylmethoxyacetophenone (1) in deaerated acetonitrile at room temperature is expected to proceed via Norrish Type II reaction to generate benzophenone (2) and acetophenone (4) as the main isol...
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CdSe/ZnS core shell quantum dot-based FRET binary oligonucleotide probes for detection of nucleic acids
We report the design, synthesis, and characterization of a binary oligonucleotide probe for selective DNA or RNA detection. The probe is based on fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) from quantum dot ...
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Phototransformation of benzimidazole and thiabendazole inside cucurbit[8]uril
The phototransformation of benzimidazole (BZ) and of the benzimidazole pesticide thiabendazole (TBZ) was investigated in aqueous solution in the absence and presence of the supramolecular host cucurbit[8]uril ...
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Photolysis of endoperoxides in the presence of nitroxides: a laser flash photolysis study with optical and ESR detection
Time-resolved electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy, transient absorption, and phosphorescence spectroscopy were used to investigate the spin polarization of a nitroxide free radical induced by interact...
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Enantiospecific photochemical 6π-ring closure of α-substituted atropisomeric acrylanilides–role of alkali metal ions
Direct irradiation of atropisomeric α-substituted acrylanilides in the presence of alkali metal ions gave high ee values in the 3,4-dihydro-2-quinolin-2-one photoproduct, while in the absence of alkali metal i...
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Photochemical studies of a fluorescent chlorophyll catabolite–source of bright blue fluorescence in plant tissue and efficient sensitizer of singlet oxygen
Fluorescent chlorophyll catabolites (FCCs) are fleeting intermediates of chlorophyll breakdown, which is seen as an enzyme controlled detoxification process of the chlorophylls in plants. However, some plants ...
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Photostabilization of endogenous porphyrins: excited state quenching by fused ring cyanoacrylates
Endogenous chromophores in human skin, when exposed to sunlight, generate harmful reactive oxygen species (ROS). Protoporphyrin IX (PpIX) is one of the common chromophores in human tissue. A series of aromatic...
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Open AccessHighly Stable and Sensitive Fluorescent Probes (LysoProbes) for Lysosomal Labeling and Tracking
We report the design, synthesis and application of several new fluorescent probes (LysoProbes I-VI) that facilitate lysosomal pH monitoring and characterization of lysosome-dependent apoptosis. LysoProbes are ...