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Magnetic Field Effects on the Dynamics of Radical Pairs: The Partition Effect in Vesicles
Authors:Mark H Kleinman  Tatiana Shevchenko  Cornelia Bonne
Institution:Department of Chemistry, University of Victoria, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
Abstract:A combination of product studies and laser flash photolysis (LFP) was used to study the recombination of radical pairs derived from dibenzyl ketone (DBK) and its methyl derivative. Two sizes of vesicles consisting of dioctade-cyldimethylammonium chloride (DODAC) were generated. In the product studies, irradiation of the ketone led to a substantial overall cage effect both above and below the phase-transition temperature. However, LFP results demonstrate that no geminate reactions, that correspond to the reactions of radicals generated from the same precursor molecule are occurring even at room temperature. The results are discussed in terms of the partition effect where the cage effect is determined by the differences in the solubility of the radical inside the vesicle bilayer and in the aqueous phase. In small (30 nm diameter) vesicles, most of the random recombination occurs after re-entry of the radicals into the bilayer, whereas in large (?150 nm) liposomes, a significant proportion of the recombination reactions takes place in the bulk water. This work demonstrates that magnetic fields can efficiently alter the reactivity of radicals involved in nongeminate pathways and further supports the use of the radical pair mechanism to explain possible effects of magnetic fields in biological systems.
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