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Near-infrared Light Emission from Nanomolar-level Singlet Molecular Oxygen Generated with an Ultra low Concentration Mixture of Hypochlorite and Hydrogen Peroxide
Authors:Takuo Shiraishi  Masao Makiuchi  Katsuko Kakinuma  Humio Inaba
Institution:Biophotonics Information Laboratories, Yamagata, Japan;Tohoku Institute of Technology, Sendai, Japan
Abstract:Abstract— We report the detection of a weak near-infrared light emission originating from 8 nM singlet molecular oxygen (1O2) produced in a mixture of 1 m M hypochlorite (OC1-) and 8 n M hydrogen peroxide (H2O2). The measurements were made with a highly sensitive detection system for ultraweak light emission in the 1.0-1.5 μm wavelength region. The emission intensity exhibited linear dependence for H2O2 concentrations in the range of 8-670 n M . The mixture containing a lower concentration (33 μ M ) of OCl- pseudocontinuously emitted near-infrared light for 5 s. The rate constant for 1O2 production obtained from the kinetic analysis agrees with that previously reported. Our results demonstrate the possibility of measuring very low concentrations of 1O2 in a OCi-/H2O2 mixture as well as 1O2 production in intact living systems.
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