HYDRATED ELECTRON FORMATION IN NANOSECOND and PICOSECOND LASER FLASH PHOTOLYSIS OF HEMATOPORPHYRIN IN AQUEOUS SOLUTION |
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Authors: | G. Grabner,N. Getoff,,TS. Gantchev,&dagger ,D. Angelov, M. Shopova |
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Affiliation: | Institut für Theoretische Chemie und Strahlenchemie, Universit?t Wien, Vienna, Austria. |
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Abstract: | Nanosecond (lambda exc = 266, 355 and 532 nm) and picosecond (lambda exc = 355 nm) laser flash photolysis of hematoporphyrin (Hp) was performed in neutral (pH 7.4) and alkaline (pH 12) aqueous solution, as well as in the presence of 0.1% Triton X-100. The dependence of the yield of photoproduced hydrated electrons (e-aq) on laser pulse energy was studied over a wide range of energies (0.2 to greater than 1000 mJ cm-2). The results show that e-aq are predominantly formed in a two-photon process at lambda exc = 266 and 355 nm. One-photon quantum yields are higher at lambda exc = 266 nm than at lambda exc = 355 nm. Both one-photon and two-photon pathways are less efficient at higher Hp concentration, reflecting the influence of Hp self-aggregation. Two-photon e-aq formation is more efficient when 30 ps pulses are used for excitation, as compared to 10 ns pulses. No e-aq could be detected at lambda exc = 532 nm. Nanosecond pulse-induced transient spectra obtained at pH 7.4 are also discussed. |
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