A FLASH PHOTOLYSIS STUDY OF 5-METHOXYINDOLE |
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Authors: | Robert R. Kuntz Morgan Ponder Camillo A. Ghiron |
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Affiliation: | Departments of Chemistry, University of Missouri-Columbia, Columbia, MO 65211, USA;Biochemistry, University of Missouri-Columbia, Columbia, MO 65211, USA |
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Abstract: | Abstract— The microsecond flash photolysis of 5-methoxyindole in aqueous solutions has been studied at γexc≥ 290 nm. Transients identified in this time realm in neutral solutions are: eaq-, the 5-methoxyindole radical cation (γmax≅ 440 nm), the neutral transient with γmax≅ 530 nm) and an unidentified oxygen sensitive transient with γmax≅ 435 nm. Radical cations and e-aq are shown to be produced in equal amounts consistent with a photoionization process as the only source of both transients. H+ quenching of fluorescence and radical cation production gives equivalent Stern-Volmer constants indicating that photoionization occurs from the fluorescent state. The unidentified oxygen sensitive transient exhibits a pK a of2–2.5 and is quenched at lower pH values indicating that it also has a fluorescent state precursor. |
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