MECHANISM OF PHOTOREDUCTION OF THIAZINE DYES BY EDTA STUDIED BY FLASH PHOTOLYSIS-II. pH DEPENDENCE OF ELECTRON ABSTRACTION RATE CONSTANT OF THE DYES IN THEIR TRIPLET STATE |
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Authors: | Roland Bonneau Philippe Fornier de Violet Jacques Joussot-Dubien |
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Affiliation: | Equipe de Recherche Associée au CNRS, No. 167) Laboratoire de Chimie Physique A, Universitéde Bordeaux I, 33405-Talence, France |
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Abstract: | Abstract— The pH dependence of the apparent reactivity of thiazine dyes in their triplet states has been studied in aqueous solutions, using as electron donor HY-3, the trianionic species of ethylene diamine tetraacetic acid (EDTA), in the pH range 4–8. The pH dependence is found to be related to a change in the degree of protonation of the triplet excited dye. The apparent reactivity and lifetime of two differently protonated forms of thionine, azur B and methylene blue were determined by classical and dye-laser flash techniques, making it possible to evaluate the rate constant for electron abstraction of these molecules in their triplet states. It is found that: (a) protonation on the ring nitrogen increases the electron-abstraction rate constant of the triplet-state species about twenty-fold, and (b) methylation on the side amino groups decreases it. |
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