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Appl Radiat Isot ; 208: 111288, 2024 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38518502

RESUMO

We present an investigation of the interpad region (IP) in the Ultra-Fast Silicon Detector (UFSD) Type 10, utilizing a femtosecond laser and the transient current technique (TCT). We elucidate the isolation structure and measure the IP distance between pads, comparing it to the nominal value provided by the vendor. A comparison of sensors with identical layouts but different nominal IP distances (49 µm vs. 61 µm) and different processing parameters revealed their significant different charge collection properties in the IP.

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Sensors (Basel) ; 23(15)2023 Jul 28.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37571529

RESUMO

We present an in-depth investigation of the interpad (IP) gap region in the ultra-fast silicon detector (UFSD) Type 10, utilizing a femtosecond laser beam and the transient current technique (TCT) as probing instruments. The sensor, fabricated in the trench-isolated TI-LGAD RD50 production batch at the FBK Foundry, enables a direct comparison between TI-LGAD and standard UFSD structures. This research aims to elucidate the isolation structure in the IP region and measure the IP distance between pads, comparing it to the nominal value provided by the vendor. Our findings reveal an unexpectedly strong signal induced near p-stops. This effect is amplified with increasing laser power, suggesting significant avalanche multiplication, and is also observed at moderate laser intensity and high HV bias. This investigation contributes valuable insights into the IP region's isolation structure and electric field effects on charge collection, providing critical data for the development of advanced sensor technology for the Compact Muon Selenoid (CMS) experiment and other high-precision applications.

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Biomolecules ; 13(1)2023 01 12.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36671546

RESUMO

Time-resolved femtosecond-stimulated Raman spectroscopy (FSRS) provides valuable information on the structural dynamics of biomolecules. However, FSRS has been applied mainly up to the nanoseconds regime and above 700 cm-1, which covers only part of the spectrum of biologically relevant time scales and Raman shifts. Here we report on a broadband (~200-2200 cm-1) dual transient visible absorption (visTA)/FSRS set-up that can accommodate time delays from a few femtoseconds to several hundreds of microseconds after illumination with an actinic pump. The extended time scale and wavenumber range allowed us to monitor the complete excited-state dynamics of the biological chromophore flavin mononucleotide (FMN), both free in solution and embedded in two variants of the bacterial light-oxygen-voltage (LOV) photoreceptor EL222. The observed lifetimes and intermediate states (singlet, triplet, and adduct) are in agreement with previous time-resolved infrared spectroscopy experiments. Importantly, we found evidence for additional dynamical events, particularly upon analysis of the low-frequency Raman region below 1000 cm-1. We show that fs-to-sub-ms visTA/FSRS with a broad wavenumber range is a useful tool to characterize short-lived conformationally excited states in flavoproteins and potentially other light-responsive proteins.


Assuntos
Análise Espectral Raman , Análise Espectral Raman/métodos , Espectrofotometria Infravermelho
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Rev Sci Instrum ; 92(3): 033104, 2021 Mar 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33820054

RESUMO

We present a setup for time-resolved spectroscopic ellipsometry in a pump-probe scheme using femtosecond laser pulses. As a probe, the system deploys supercontinuum white light pulses that are delayed with respect to single-wavelength pump pulses. A polarizer-sample-compensator-analyzer configuration allows ellipsometric measurements by scanning the compensator azimuthal angle. The transient ellipsometric parameters are obtained from a series of reflectance-difference spectra that are measured for various pump-probe delays and polarization (compensator) settings. The setup is capable of performing time-resolved spectroscopic ellipsometry from the near-infrared through the visible to the near-ultraviolet spectral range at 1.3 eV-3.6 eV. The temporal resolution is on the order of 100 fs within a delay range of more than 5 ns. We analyze and discuss critical aspects such as fluctuations of the probe pulses and imperfections of the polarization optics and present strategies deployed for circumventing related issues.

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Inorg Chem ; 60(6): 3514-3523, 2021 Mar 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33645219

RESUMO

Ruthenium(II) polypyridyl complexes [Ru(CN-Me-bpy)x(bpy)3-x]2+ (CN-Me-bpy = 4,4'-dicyano-5,5'-dimethyl-2,2'-bipyridine, bpy = 2,2'-bipyridine, and x = 1-3, abbreviated as 12+, 22+, and 32+) undergo four (12+) or five (22+ and 32+) successive one-electron reduction steps between -1.3 and -2.75 V versus ferrocenium/ferrocene (Fc+/Fc) in tetrahydrofuran. The CN-Me-bpy ligands are reduced first, with successive one-electron reductions in 22+ and 32+ being separated by 150-210 mV; reduction of the unsubstituted bpy ligand in 12+ and 22+ occurs only when all CN-Me-bpy ligands have been converted to their radical anions. Absorption spectra of the first three reduction products of each complex were measured across the UV, visible, near-IR (NIR), and mid-IR regions and interpreted with the help of density functional theory calculations. Reduction of the CN-Me-bpy ligand shifts the ν(C≡N) IR band by ca. -45 cm-1, enhances its intensity ∼35 times, and splits the symmetrical and antisymmetrical modes. Semireduced complexes containing two and three CN-derivatized ligands 2+, 3+, and 30 show distinct ν(C≡N) features due to the presence of both CN-Me-bpy and CN-Me-bpy•-, confirming that each reduction is localized on a single ligand. NIR spectra of 10, 1-, and 2- exhibit a prominent band attributable to the CN-Me-bpy•- moiety between 6000 and 7500 cm-1, whereas bpy•--based absorption occurs between 4500 and 6000 cm-1; complexes 2+, 3+, and 30 also exhibit a band at ca. 3300 cm-1 due to a CN-Me-bpy•- → CN-Me-bpy interligand charge-transfer transition. In the UV-vis region, the decrease of π → π* intraligand bands of the neutral ligands and the emergence of the corresponding bands of the radical anions are most diagnostic. The first reduction product of 12+ is spectroscopically similar to the lowest triplet metal-to-ligand charge-transfer excited state, which shows pronounced NIR absorption, and its ν(C≡N) IR band is shifted by -38 cm-1 and 5-7-fold-enhanced relative to the ground state.

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J Synchrotron Radiat ; 27(Pt 6): 1730-1733, 2020 Nov 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33147201

RESUMO

A new modification of a table-top laser-driven water-jet plasma X-ray source has been successfully implemented and commissioned at the Extreme Light Infrastructure (ELI) Beamlines user facility. In order to preserve the broadband nature of the source for spectroscopic experiments, a polycapillary lens was initially chosen as the focusing element. Generally, polycapillary X-ray optics have a narrow photon acceptance angle and small field of view, making alignment complicated and time-consuming. This contribution demonstrates a straightforward, reliable and reproducible procedure for aligning polycapillary focusing optics with broadband X-rays. The method involves a pre-alignment step where two X-ray slits are mounted orthogonally on opposite sides of a 3D-printed cylindrical polycapillary holder. This helps to precisely determine the optical axis of the X-ray beam. Subsequent mounting of the polycapillary in the pre-aligned holder with the slits removed allowed for immediate transmission of the X-ray photons through the optics and has provided a good starting point for fine alignment.

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Phys Chem Chem Phys ; 22(32): 17867-17879, 2020 Aug 24.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32766621

RESUMO

Steady-state and transient absorption spectra with <50 fs time resolution were obtained for two conjugated polymers, both with ≈200 conjugated double bonds (N), constrained in planar, stable, polyene frameworks. Solutions of the polymers exhibit the same S2 → S1 → S* → S0 decay pathway observed for the N = 11-19 polyene oligomers and for zeaxanthin homologues with N = 11-23. Comparisons with the excited state dynamics of polydiactylene and a much longer, more disordered polyene polymer (poly(DEDPM)) show that the S2, S1, and S* lifetimes of the four polymers are almost identical. The S* signals in the polymers are assigned to absorption from vibrationally excited ground states. In spite of significant heterogeneities and variations in conjugation lengths in these long polyenes, their S0 → S2 absorptions are vibronically-resolved in room temperature solutions with electronic origins at ≈600 nm. The limiting wavelength for the S0 → S2 transitions is consistent with the persistence of bond length alternation in the electronic ground states and a HOMO-LUMO band gap in polyenes with N ≈ 200. The coincidence of the well-resolved S0 → S2 electronic origins and the convergence of the excited state lifetimes in the four polymers point to a common, "nearly infinite" polyene limit.

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J Phys Chem A ; 124(7): 1253-1265, 2020 Feb 20.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31971382

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Time-resolved femtosecond stimulated Raman spectra (FSRS) of a prototypical organometallic photosensitizer/photocatalyst ReCl(CO)3(2,2'-bipyridine) were measured in a broad spectral range ∼40-2000 (4000) cm-1 at time delays from 40 fs to 4 ns after 400 nm excitation of the lowest allowed electronic transition. Theoretical ground- and excited-state Raman spectra were obtained by anharmonic vibrational analysis using second-order vibrational perturbation theory on vibrations calculated by harmonic approximation at density functional theory-optimized structures. A good match with anharmonically calculated vibrational frequencies allowed for assigning experimental Raman features to particular vibrations. Observed frequency shifts upon excitation (ν(ReCl) and ν(CC inter-ring) vibrations upward; ν(CC, CN) and ν(Re-C) downward) are consistent with the bonding/antibonding characters of the highest occupied molecular orbital and the lowest unoccupied molecular orbital involved in excitation and support the delocalized formulation of the lowest triplet state as ReCl(CO)3 → bpy charge transfer. FSRS spectra show a mode-specific temporal evolution, providing insights into the intersystem crossing (ISC) mechanism and subsequent relaxation. Most of the Raman features are present at ∼40 fs and exhibit small shifts and intensity changes with time. The 1450-1600 cm-1 group of bands due to CC, CN, and CC(inter-ring) stretching vibrations undergoes extensive restructuring between 40 and ∼150 fs, followed by frequency upshifts and a biexponential (0.38, 21 ps) area growth, indicating progressing charge separation in the course of the formation and relaxation of the lowest triplet state. Early (40-150 fs) restructuring was also observed in the low-frequency range for ν(Re-Cl) and δ(Re-C-O) vibrations that are presumably activated by ISC. FSRS experimental innovations employed to measure low- and high-energy Raman features simultaneously are described and discussed in detail.

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Phys Chem Chem Phys ; 22(12): 6538-6552, 2020 Mar 28.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31994556

RESUMO

Flavin mononucleotide (FMN) belongs to the large family of flavins, ubiquitous yellow-coloured biological chromophores that contain an isoalloxazine ring system. As a cofactor in flavoproteins, it is found in various enzymes and photosensory receptors, like those featuring the light-oxygen-voltage (LOV) domain. The photocycle of FMN is triggered by blue light and proceeds via a cascade of intermediate states. In this work, we have studied isolated FMN in an aqueous solution in order to elucidate the intrinsic electronic and vibrational changes of the chromophore upon excitation. The ultrafast transitions of excited FMN were monitored through the joint use of femtosecond stimulated Raman spectroscopy (FSRS) and transient absorption spectroscopy encompassing a time window between 0 ps and 6 ns with 50 fs time resolution. Global analysis of the obtained transient visible absorption and transient Raman spectra in combination with extensive quantum chemistry calculations identified unambiguously the singlet and triplet FMN populations and addressed solvent dynamics effects. The good agreement between the experimental and theoretical spectra facilitated the assignment of electronic transitions and vibrations. Our results represent the first steps towards more complex experiments aimed at tracking structural changes of FMN embedded in light-inducible proteins upon photoexcitation.


Assuntos
Mononucleotídeo de Flavina/química , Processos Fotoquímicos , Análise Espectral Raman , Simulação por Computador , Mononucleotídeo de Flavina/metabolismo
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Biochim Biophys Acta Bioenerg ; 1861(2): 148120, 2020 02 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31734194

RESUMO

The orange carotenoid protein (OCP) is a structurally and functionally modular photoactive protein involved in cyanobacterial photoprotection. Recently, based on bioinformatic analysis and phylogenetic relationships, new families of OCP have been described, OCP2 and OCPx. The first characterization of the OCP2 showed both faster photoconversion and back-conversion, and lower fluorescence quenching of phycobilisomes relative to the well-characterized OCP1. Moreover, OCP2 is not regulated by the fluorescence recovery protein (FRP). In this work, we present a comprehensive study combining ultrafast spectroscopy and structural analysis to compare the photoactivation mechanisms of OCP1 and OCP2 from Tolypothrix PCC 7601. We show that despite significant differences in their functional characteristics, the spectroscopic properties of OCP1 and OCP2 are comparable. This indicates that the OCP functionality is not directly related to the spectroscopic properties of the bound carotenoid. In addition, the structural analysis by X-ray footprinting reveals that, overall, OCP1 and OCP2 have grossly the same photoactivation mechanism. However, the OCP2 is less reactive to radiolytic labeling, suggesting that the protein is less flexible than OCP1. This observation could explain fast photoconversion of OCP2.


Assuntos
Proteínas de Bactérias/química , Cianobactérias/química , Ficobilissomas/química , Espectrometria de Fluorescência
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Inorg Chem ; 58(14): 9043-9056, 2019 Jul 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31247812

RESUMO

We previously reported that the tetraazamacrocyclic Schiff base complex [CoIII(CR14)(X)2]n+ (CR14 = 2,12-dimethyl-3,7,11,17-tetraazabicyclo[11.3.1]heptadeca-1(17),2,11,13,15-pentaene, X = Cl (n = 1) (1-Cl2) or H2O (n = 3) (1-(H2O)2)) is a very efficient H2-evolving catalyst (HEC) in fully aqueous solutions at pH 4.0-4.5 when used in a photocatalytic system including a photosensitizer and ascorbate as sacrificial electron donor. The excellent H2-evolving activity of this complex, compared to other cobalt and rhodium catalysts studied in the same photocatalytic conditions, can be related to the high stability of its two-electron reduced form, the putative "Co(I)" state. These very interesting results led us to investigate the H2-evolving performances of a series of compounds from a close-related family, the pentaaza-macrocyclic cobalt [CoII(CR15)(H2O)2]Cl2 complex (2, CR15 = 2,13-dimethyl-3,6,9,12,18-pentaazabicyclo[12.3.1]octadeca-1(18),2,12,14,16-pentaene), which comprises a larger macrocycle with five nitrogen atoms instead of four. Electrochemical as well as spectroscopic investigations in CH3CN coupled to density functional theory (DFT) calculations point to decoordination of one of the amine upon reduction of Co(II) to the low-valent "Co(I)" form. The resulting unchelated amine could potentially act as a proton relay promoting the H2 formation via proton-coupled-electron transfer (PCET) reactions. Besides, the iron, manganese, and zinc analogues, [FeII(CR15)(X)2]n+ (X = Cl (n = 0) or H2O (n = 2)) (3), [MnII(CR15)(CH3CN)2](PF6)2 (4), and {[ZnII(CR15)Cl](PF6)}n (5) were also synthesized and investigated. The photocatalytic activity of 2-5 toward proton reduction was then evaluated in a tricomponent system containing the [RuII(bpy)3]Cl2 photosensitizer and ascorbate, in fully aqueous solution. The photocatalytic activity of 2 was also compared with that of 1 in the same experimental conditions. It was found that the number of catalytic cycles versus catalyst for 2 are slightly lower than that for 1, suggesting that if the amine released upon reduction of 2 plays a role in promoting the H2-evolving catalytic activity, other factors balance this effect. Finally, photophysical and nanosecond transient absorption spectroscopies were used to investigate the photocatalytic system.

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Phys Chem Chem Phys ; 20(9): 6274-6286, 2018 Feb 28.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29431759

RESUMO

The structural dynamics of charge-transfer states of nitrogen-ligated copper complexes has been extensively investigated in recent years following the development of pump-probe X-ray techniques. In this study we extend this approach towards copper complexes with sulfur coordination and investigate the influence of charge transfer states on the structure of a dicopper(i) complex with coordination by bridging disulfide ligands and additionally tetramethylguanidine units [CuI2(NSSN)2]2+. In order to directly observe and refine the photoinduced structural changes in the solvated complex we applied picosecond pump-probe X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) and wide-angle X-ray scattering (WAXS). Additionally, the ultrafast evolution of the electronic excited states was monitored by femtosecond transient absorption spectroscopy in the UV-Vis probe range. DFT calculations were used to predict molecular geometries and electronic structures of the ground and metal-to-ligand charge transfer states with singlet and triplet spin multiplicities, i.e. S0, 1MLCT and 3MLCT, respectively. Combining these techniques we elucidate the electronic and structural dynamics of the solvated complex upon photoexcitation to the MLCT states. In particular, femtosecond optical transient spectroscopy reveals three distinct timescales of 650 fs, 10 ps and >100 ps, which were assigned as internal conversion to the ground state (Sn → S0), intersystem crossing 1MLCT → 3MLCT, and subsequent relaxation of the triplet to the ground state, respectively. Experimental data collected using both X-ray techniques are in agreement with the DFT-predicted structure for the triplet state, where coordination bond lengths change and one of the S-S bridges is cleaved, causing the movement of two halves of the molecule relative to each other. Extended X-ray absorption fine structure spectroscopy resolves changes in Cu-ligand bond lengths with precision on the order of 0.01 Å, whereas WAXS is sensitive to changes in the global shape related to relative movement of parts of the molecule. The results presented herein widen the knowledge on the electronic and structural dynamics of photoexcited copper-sulfur complexes and demonstrate the potential of combining the pump-probe X-ray absorption and scattering for studies on photoinduced structural dynamics in copper-based coordination complexes.

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Inorg Chem ; 55(9): 4564-81, 2016 05 02.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27064169

RESUMO

A series of [Co(III)(N4Py)(X)](ClO4)n (X = Cl(-), Br(-), OH(-), N3(-), NCS(-)-κN, n = 2: X = OH2, NCMe, DMSO-κO, n = 3) complexes containing the tetrapyridyl N5 ligand N4Py (N4Py = 1,1-di(pyridin-2-yl)-N,N-bis(pyridin-2-ylmethyl)methanamine) has been prepared and fully characterized by infrared (IR), UV-visible, and NMR spectroscopies, high-resolution electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (HRESI-MS), elemental analysis, X-ray crystallography, and electrochemistry. The reduced Co(II) and Co(I) species of these complexes have been also generated by bulk electrolyses in MeCN and characterized by UV-visible and EPR spectroscopies. All tested complexes are catalysts for the photocatalytic production of H2 from water at pH 4.0 in the presence of ascorbic acid/ascorbate, using [Ru(bpy)3](2+) as a photosensitizer, and all display similar H2-evolving activities. Detailed mechanistic studies show that while the complexes retain the monodentate X ligand upon electrochemical reduction to Co(II) species in MeCN solution, in aqueous solution, upon reduction by ascorbate (photocatalytic conditions), [Co(II)(N4Py)(HA)](+) is formed in all cases and is the precursor to the Co(I) species which presumably reacts with a proton. These results are in accordance with the fact that the H2-evolving activity does not depend on the chemical nature of the monodentate ligand and differ from those previously reported for similar complexes. The catalytic activity of this series of complexes in terms of turnover number versus catalyst (TONCat) was also found to be dependent on the catalyst concentration, with the highest value of 230 TONCat at 5 × 10(-6) M. As revealed by nanosecond transient absorption spectroscopy measurements, the first electron-transfer steps of the photocatalytic mechanism involve a reductive quenching of the excited state of [Ru(bpy)3](2+) by ascorbate followed by an electron transfer from [Ru(II)(bpy)2(bpy(•-))](+) to the [Co(II)(N4Py)(HA)](+) catalyst. The reduced catalyst then enters into the H2-evolution cycle.

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J Photochem Photobiol B ; 152(Pt A): 82-94, 2015 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25997378

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We recently reported a very efficient homogeneous system for visible-light driven hydrogen production in water based on the cobalt(III) tetraaza-macrocyclic complex [Co(CR)Cl2](+) (1) (CR=2,12-dimethyl-3,7,11,17-tetra-azabicyclo(11.3.1)-heptadeca-1(17),2,11,13,15-pentaene) as a noble metal-free catalyst, with [Ru(II)(bpy)3](2+) (Ru) as photosensitizer and ascorbate/ascorbic acid (HA(-)/H2A) as a sacrificial electron donor and buffer (PhysChemChemPhys 2013, 15, 17544). This catalyst presents the particularity to achieve very high turnover numbers (TONs) (up to 1000) at pH 4.0 at a relative high concentration (0.1mM) generating a large amount of hydrogen and having a long term stability. A similar activity was observed for the aquo derivative [Co(III)(CR)(H2O)2](3+) (2) due to substitution of chloro ligands by water molecule in water. In this work, the geometry and electronic structures of 2 and its analog [Zn(II)(CR)Cl](+) (3) derivative containing the redox innocent Zn(II) metal ion have been investigated by DFT calculations under various oxidation states. We also further studied the photocatalytic activity of this system and evaluated the influence of varying the relative concentration of the different components on the H2-evolving activity. Turnover numbers versus catalyst (TONCat) were found to be dependent on the catalyst concentration with the highest value of 1130 obtained at 0.05 mM. Interestingly, the analogous nickel derivative, [Ni(II)(CR)Cl2] (4), when tested under the same experimental conditions was found to be fully inactive for H2 production. Nanosecond transient absorption spectroscopy measurements have revealed that the first electron-transfer steps of the photocatalytic H2-evolution mechanism with the Ru/cobalt tetraaza/HA(-)/H2A system involve a reductive quenching of the excited state of the photosensitizer by ascorbate (kq=2.5×10(7) M(-1) s(-1)) followed by an electron transfer from the reduced photosensitizer to the catalyst (ket=1.4×10(9) M(-1) s(-1)). The reduced catalyst can then enter into the cycle of hydrogen evolution.


Assuntos
Cobalto/química , Complexos de Coordenação/química , Hidrogênio/química , Modelos Teóricos , Fármacos Fotossensibilizantes/química , Água/química , Catálise , Cobalto/metabolismo , Complexos de Coordenação/metabolismo , Cristalização , Transporte de Elétrons/fisiologia , Hidrogênio/metabolismo , Oxirredução , Estimulação Luminosa/métodos , Fármacos Fotossensibilizantes/metabolismo , Água/metabolismo
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J Phys Chem B ; 119(12): 4488-500, 2015 Mar 26.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25747733

RESUMO

The covalent photoadduct (PA) between [Ru(TAP)3](2+) (TAP = 1,4,5,8-tetraazaphenanthrene) and guanosine monophosphate (GMP) opened the way to interesting photobiological applications. In this context, the PA's capability upon illumination to give rise to the addition of a second guanine base is especially interesting. The origins of these intriguing properties are for the first time thoroughly investigated by an experimental and theoretical approach. The PA's spectroscopic and redox data combined with TDDFT results corroborated with resonance Raman data show that the properties of this PA (pKa around 7) depend on the solution pH. Theoretical results indicate that the acid form PA.H(+) when excited should relax to MLCT (metal-to-ligand charge transfer) excited states, in contrast to the basic form PA whose excited state should have LLCT/ILCT (ligand-to-ligand charge transfer/intra ligand charge transfer) characteristics. Ultrafast excitation of PA.H(+) at pH 5.9 produces continuous dynamic processes in a few hundred picoseconds involving coupled proton-electron transfers responsible for luminescence quenching. Long-lived species of a few microseconds capable of reacting with GMP are produced at that pH, in agreement with the formation of covalent addition of a second GMP to PA, as shown by mass spectrometry results. In contrast, at pH 8 (mainly nonprotonated PA), other ultrafast transient species are detected and no GMP biadduct is formed in the presence of GMP. This pH dependence of photoreaction can be rationalized with the different nature of the excited states, thus at pH 8, unreactive LLCT/ILCT states and at pH 5.9 reactive MLCT states.


Assuntos
Compostos Aza/química , Guanina/química , Fenantrenos/química , Processos Fotoquímicos , Cromatografia Líquida de Alta Pressão , Simulação por Computador , Elétrons , Guanosina Monofosfato/química , Concentração de Íons de Hidrogênio , Modelos Químicos , Estrutura Molecular , Oxirredução , Fótons , Teoria Quântica , Análise Espectral
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J Phys Chem B ; 119(6): 2638-49, 2015 Feb 12.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25364813

RESUMO

The first systematic steady-state and time-resolved emission study of firefly oxyluciferin (emitter in firefly bioluminescence) and its analogues in aqueous buffers provided the individual emission spectra of all chemical forms of the emitter and the excited-state equilibrium constants in strongly polar environment with strong hydrogen bonding potential. The results confirmed the earlier hypothesis that excited-state proton transfer from the enol group is favored over proton transfer from the phenol group. In water, the phenol-keto form is the strongest photoacid among the isomers and its conjugate base (phenolate-keto) has the lowest emission energy (634 nm). Furthermore, for the first time we observed green emission (525 nm) from a neutral phenol-keto isomer constrained to the keto form by cyclopropyl substitution. The order of emission energies indicates that in aqueous solution a second deprotonation at the phenol group after the enol group had dissociated (that is, deprotonation of the phenol-enolate) does not occur in the first excited state. The pH-dependent emission spectra and the time-resolved fluorescence parameters revealed that the keto-enol tautomerism reaction, which can occur in a nonpolar environment (toluene) in the presence of a base, is not favored in water.


Assuntos
Vaga-Lumes , Indóis/química , Luminescência , Pirazinas/química , Água/química , Absorção Fisico-Química , Animais , Concentração de Íons de Hidrogênio
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Chemistry ; 20(34): 10782-90, 2014 Aug 18.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24824970

RESUMO

The chemical complexity of oxyluciferin (OxyLH2), the light-emitting molecule in the bioluminescence of fireflies, originates from the possibility of keto/enol tautomerism and single or double deprotonation. Herein, we present detailed infrared spectroscopic analysis of OxyLH2 and several of its chemical isomers and isotopomers. To facilitate the future characterization of its biogenic forms, we provide accurate assignments of the solid-state and solution FTIR spectra of OxyLH2 based on comparison to six isotopically labeled variants ([2-(13)C]-OxyLH2, [3-(15)N]-OxyLH2, [4-(13)C]-OxyLH2, [5-(13)C]-OxyLH2, [2'-(13)C]-OxyLH2, [3'-(15)N]-OxyLH2), five closely related structural analogues, and theoretically computed spectra. The computed DFT harmonic vibrational force fields (B3LYP and M06 functionals with basis sets of varying flexibility up to 6-311++G**) reproduce well the observed shifts in the IR spectra of both isotopically labeled and structurally related analogues.


Assuntos
Indóis/química , Pirazinas/química , Acetonitrilas/química , Animais , Vaga-Lumes/química , Vaga-Lumes/metabolismo , Isomerismo , Marcação por Isótopo , Espectrofotometria Infravermelho
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Inorg Chem ; 53(5): 2635-44, 2014 Mar 03.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24533637

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The effects of the nonprotonated and protonated calix[6]crypturea 1/1(•)H(+) on the PF6(-) and Cl(-) salts of a luminescent Ru-TAP complex (TAP = 1,4,5,8-tetraazaphenanthrene) were investigated. Thus, the phototriggered basic properties of this complex were examined with 1(•)H(+) in acetonitrile (MeCN) and butyronitrile (BuCN). The Ru excited complex was shown to be able to extract a proton from the protonated calixarene, accompanied by a luminescence quenching in both solvents. However, in BuCN, the Cl(-) salt of the complex exhibited a surprising behavior in the presence of 1/1(•)H(+). Although an emission decrease was observed with the protonated calixarene, an emission increase was evidenced in the presence of nonprotonated 1. As the Cl(-) ions were shown to inhibit the luminescence of the complex in BuCN, this luminescence increase by nonprotonated 1 was attributed to the protection effect of 1 by encapsulation of the Cl(-) anions into the tris-urea binding site. The study of the luminescence lifetimes of the Ru-TAP complex in BuCN as a function of temperature for the PF6(-) and Cl(-) salts in the absence and presence of 1 led to the following conclusions. In BuCN, in contrast to MeCN, in addition to ion pairing, because of the poor solvation of the ions, the luminescent metal-to-ligand charge transfer ((3)MLCT) state could reach two metal-centered ((3)MC) states, one of which is in equilibrium with the (3)MLCT state during the emission lifetime. The reaction of Cl(-) with this latter (3)MC state would be responsible for the luminescence quenching, in agreement with the formation of photosubstitution products.

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Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ; 53(6): 1654-8, 2014 Feb 03.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24382834

RESUMO

The development of multicomponent molecular systems for the photocatalytic reduction of water to hydrogen has experienced considerable growth since the end of the 1970s. Recently, with the aim of improving the efficiency of the catalysis, single-component photocatalysts have been developed in which the photosensitizer is chemically coupled to the hydrogen-evolving catalyst in the same molecule through a bridging ligand. Until now, none of these photocatalysts has operated efficiently in pure aqueous solution: a highly desirable medium for energy-conversion applications. Herein, we introduce a new ruthenium-rhodium polypyridyl complex as the first efficient homogeneous photocatalyst for H2 production in water with turnover numbers of several hundred. This study also demonstrates unambiguously that the catalytic performance of such systems linked through a nonconjugated bridge is significantly improved as compared to that of a mixture of the separate components.

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Dalton Trans ; 42(40): 14628-38, 2013 Oct 28.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23986261

RESUMO

Using the HETPHEN approach, five new heteroleptic copper(I) complexes composed of a push-pull 4,4'-styryl-6,6'-dimethyl-2,2'-bipyridine ligand and a bulky bis[(2-diphenylphosphino)phenyl]-ether (DPEphos) or a bis2,9-mesityl phenanthroline (Mes2Phen) were prepared and characterized by electronic absorption spectroscopy, electrochemistry, and TD-DFT calculations. These complexes exhibit very intense absorption bands in the visible region with extinction coefficient in the range of 5-7 × 10(4) M(-1) cm(-1). The analysis of the position, intensity and band shape indicates a strong contribution from an intra-ligand charge-transfer transition centered on the styrylbipyridine ligand along with MLCT transitions. These new complexes experimentally demonstrate that good light harvesting properties with bis-diimine copper(I) complexes are a reality if one chooses suitable ligands in the coordination sphere. This constitutes a milestone towards using bis-diimine copper(I) complexes for solar energy conversion (artificial photosynthesis and solar cells).

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