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Sensing WIT luminescenceFox, D. B. January 2002 (has links)
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Aspectos químicos e fotoquímicos de liberação controlada de óxido nítrico a partir de complexos nitrosilos de rutênio: ensaios farmacológicos e de citotoxicidade. / Chemical and photochemical aspects of control nitric oxide release from nitrosyl ruthenium complexes: pharmacological and cytotoxic assays.Marchesi, Mario Sergio Pereira 18 August 2008 (has links)
O óxido nítrico (NO) é um versátil agente biológico, atuando em diversas partes do organismo, tais como cérebro, artérias, sistema imunológico, fígado e pulmões. Alterações nos níveis basais de NO são relacionadas a causas de diversas doenças como hipertenção, câncer, doença de Raymond´s e agregação plaquetária. Visando suprir tal deficiência, mostrou-se de grande valia a obtenção de fármacos capazes de liberar quantidades significativas de NO e de maneira controlada. Uma das possibilidades é o uso de compostos de coordenação, com centro metálico rutênio coordenado ao ligante nitrosil, os quais possuem como característica liberação de NO por estímulo externo. Neste trabalho foram estudados as propriedades químicas, fotoquímicas, farmacológicas e tumoricidas do complexo trans-[RuC(MAC)NO]2+, onde MAC é 1,4,8,11-tetraazaciclotetradecano (cyclam) ou 1,4,8,12-tetraazaciclopentadecano ([15]aneN4), na presença do fotossensibilizador [Ru(NH3)5pz]2+. Os estudos fotoquímicos mostraram que o fotossensibilizador utilizado, [Ru(NH3)5pz]2+, possui tempo de vida no estado excitado de 113 ps, e apresenta processos de transferências eletrônicas e de energia fotoinduzida com o oxigênio molecular, gerando espécies reativas de oxigênio (EROS) como oxigênio singlete e ânion superóxido. Na presença do complexo macrocíclico trans-[RuC(MAC)NO]2+ a irradiação luminosa de [Ru(NH3)5pz]2+ na região do visível proporciona trasferência eletrônica fotoinduzida entre o fotosenssibilizador e o complexo nitrosilo com concomitante formação de NO. O rendimento quântico de NO (NO) é dependente do meio e é de cerca de 10-4 Einstein.mol.cm-1 em meio aquoso sob argônio e 10-2 Einstein.mol.cm-1 em meio oxigenado. Os estudos farmacológicos mostraram que a mistura proposta, em tampão fosfato pH 7,4, promoveu 75% de dilatação em musculatura de aorta pré-contraída com KC enquanto que, quando incorporados em sistemas carreadores de fármacos como emulsão óleo-em-água, HEG gel e membrana sol-gel, promoveram 40%, 35% e 35% de dilatação, respectivamente. A via vasodilatadora foi detectada como sendo pela ativação da GMPc (guanosina monofosfato cíclica), através da quantificação da concentração de cálcio citosólico. Os estudos das atividades anti-tumorais com os complexos doadores de NO foram realizados com linhagens celulares do tipo B16F10, Melan A, HL-60 WMs e Jurkat. Estes experimentos mostraram redução da viabilidade celular dos melanomas entre 50% e 75%, não apresentou ação em células normais (MelanA), mostrando-se seletivos ás células neoplasicas; e 95% de redução da viabilidade celular das células leucêmica (HL-60). Os resultados obtidos e descritos neste trabalho permitem vislumbrar que o uso de espécies doadoras de NO e oxigênio singlete possam ser utilizados no futuro em terapia clínica. / Nitric oxide (NO) is a multipurpose biological agent that shows important role in brain, arteries, immunological system, liver and lungs. The NO basal level alterations have correlation with several diseases as hypertension, cancer, Raymonds disease and platelet aggregation. Aiming supply this deficient NO level, it was necessary propose new compounds that can release NO at controlled manner. One of the possibilities is utilize nitrosyl ruthenium complexes that have ability to release NO under external stimulus. In this work we have studied, the chemical, photochemical, pharmacological and anti-tumoral properties of the trans-[RuC(MAC)NO]2+ complex, were MAC is 1,4,8,11-tetraazacyclotetradecane (cyclam) or 1,4,8,12-tetraazacyclopentadecane ([15]aneN4), in the presence of the sensitizer [Ru(NH3)5pz]2+. The photochemical studies of [Ru(NH3)5pz]2+ complex showed excited state lifetime of 113 ps and presented photoinduced electron and energy transfer with oxygen resulting in reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation as singlet oxygen and superoxide anion. In the presence of trans-[RuC(MAC)NO]2+ complex, the visible light irradiation of [Ru(NH3)5pz]2+ causes photoinduced electron transfer between the photosensitizer and the nitrosyl ruthenium complex resulting NO generation. The quantum yield (NO) is milieu dependent and showed 10-4 Einstein.mol.cm-1 in inert atmosphere and 10-2 Einstein.mol.cm-1 in aerated aqueous solution. The pharmacological studies showed that the proposed mixture in phosphate buffer, under visible irradiation, induce 75% of relaxation in aorta pre-contracted with KC while this system incorporated into drug delivery system as water-in-oil emulsion, HEG gel and sol-gel membrane, the nitric oxide generated induced 40%, 35% and 35% of relaxation, respectively. The quantification of cytosolic calcium concentration, using confocal image, showed that vasodilatation pathway observed was via cGMP (cyclic guanosine monophosphate) activation. The anti-tumoral studies using NO donors were carried out for B16F10, Melan A, HL-60, WMs and Jurkat cells. Those experiments showed decrease from 50% to 75% of cell viability of tumor cells and no toxicity in melanoma cells and 95% of reduction of leukemic cells (HL-60). The obtained results described in this work permit to glimpse that the use of NO donor species and singlet oxygen maybe is a useful tool in the future in clinical therapy.
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Photoinduced electron transfer in [N]phenylenesDosche, Carsten, Mickler, Wulfhard, Löhmannsröben, Hans-Gerd, Agent, Nicolas, Vollhardt, K. Peter C. January 2007 (has links)
First studies of electron transfer in [N]phenylenes were performed in bimolecular quenching reactions of angular [3]- and triangular [4]phenylene with various electron acceptors. The relation between the quenching rate constants kq and the free energy change of the electron transfer (ΔG0CS ) could be described by the Rehm-Weller equation. From the experimental results, a reorganization energy λ of 0.7 eV was derived.
Intramolecular electron transfer reactions were studied in an [N]phenylene bichomophore and a corresponding reference compound. Fluorescence lifetime and quantum yield of the bichromophor display a characteristic dependence on the solvent polarity, whereas the corresponding values of the reference compound remain constant. From the results, a nearly isoenergonic ΔG0CS can be determined. As the triplet quantum yield is nearly independent of the polarity, charge recombination leads to the population of the triplet state.
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Investigating the effect of membrane anchoring on photoinduced electron transfer pyrazoline based fluorescent probesHofmekler, Jonathan 18 November 2011 (has links)
Fluorescence microscopy is a powerful analytical tool for visualizing biological processes at the subcellular level. In this regard, 1,3,5-triarylpyrazoline based fluorescent probes which act as "turn-on" probes, have been extensively researched. These probes achieve their fluorescence "turn-on" response by inhibition of fluorescence quenching by acceptor-excited photoinduced electron transfer upon binding of an analyte. It has been recently shown that some fluorescent probes used in biological research form colloids composed of nanoparticles, due to their hydrophobic character. This hydrophobic character can also lead to partitioning of the probe into cellular membranes. Colloid formation and membrane partitioning may affect the probes' photophysical properties such as absorption and emission wavelength and quantum yields. Recently, a series of 1,3,5-triarylpyrazolines synthesized in our group by M. T. Morgan, showed no formation of aggregates in aqueous buffer. Surprisingly, these probes increased their fluorescence intensity in the presence of liposomes. The photoinduced electron transfer process is greatly affected by the polarity of the medium in which the probe is used. In this study, the effect of membrane proximity on the photoinduced electron transfer process for pyrazoline based "turn-on" probes has been investigated. A series of water soluble 1,3,5-triarylpyrazolines have been synthesized in which a N,N-dialkylaniline moiety acts as an electron donor and a proton acceptor and an alkylated sulfonamide moiety acts as a molecular anchor for interaction with neutral and anionic liposomes.
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Fluorescence Determination Of Monosaccharides And Catecholamines By Using Dansylaminophenyl Boronic AcidSeckin, Ebru Zeliha 01 January 2005 (has links) (PDF)
In sugar industry, determination of invert sugars (fructose and glucose) provides information about the quality, process control and characteristics of the produced fructose and glucose syrups.
Determination of invert sugar is also important for wine industries. In wine process, fructose and glucose are converted to ethanol by fermentation and the type of wine is designated by the amount of invert sugar remained. Fast and reliable invert sugar detection techniques are required to check the quality of wine throughout the fermentation process.
Cathecholamines (eg. dopamine and epinephrine) are diol containing compounds which play important roles in higher animals&rsquo / physicomotor activities, learning, sleeping, memory and immune system. They also affect brain functions. Inbalances in dopamine level in brain result in a number of psychiatric disorders, particularly schizophrenia and Parkinson disease.
Catecholamines are present in relatively high amounts in drugs. Many efforts have been made to develop analytical procedures for their rapid, simple and accurate determination. For these reasons, catecholamine quantification is important in the field of pharmacy and medicine.
Boronic acids interact with 1,2 or 1,3-diol containing compounds, such as fructose, glucose and dopamine, rapidly and reversibly. Hence, boronic acids are used as the recognition moeity in the construction of photoinduced electron transfer (PET) fluorophores specific for saccharides and catecholamines.
In this study, a flow injection analysis system has been developed for the rapid and selective recognition of fructose and glucose in wine and in commercial sugar syrups / dopamine and epinephrine in pharmaceutical injections by using dansylaminophenyl boronic acid (DAPB) which is a fluorescent PET molecule.
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Dyadic and Triadic Porphyrin Monomers for Electropolymerization and Pyrazine-Containing Architectures for Solar Energy Harvesting and Mediating Photoinduced Electron TransferJanuary 2013 (has links)
abstract: Natural photosynthesis dedicates specific proteins to achieve the modular division of the essential roles of solar energy harvesting, charge separation and carrier transport within natural photosynthesis. The modern understanding of the fundamental photochemistry by which natural photosynthesis operates is well advanced and solution state mimics of the key photochemical processes have been reported previously. All of the early events in natural photosynthesis responsible for the conversion of solar energy to electric potential energy occur within proteins and phospholipid membranes that act as scaffolds for arranging the active chromophores. Accordingly, for creating artificial photovoltaic (PV) systems, scaffolds are required to imbue structure to the systems. An approach to incorporating modular design into solid-state organic mimics of the natural system is presented together with how conductive scaffolds can be utilized in organic PV systems. To support the chromophore arrays present within this design and to extract separated charges from within the structure, linear pyrazine-containing molecular ribbons were chosen as candidates for forming conductive linear scaffolds that could be functionalized orthogonally to the linear axis. A series of donor-wire-acceptor (D-W-A) compounds employing porphyrins as the donors and a C60 fullerene adduct as the acceptors have been synthesized for studying the ability of the pyrazine-containing hetero-aromatic wires to mediate photoinduced electron transfer between the porphyrin donor and fullerene acceptor. Appropriate substitutions were made and the necessary model compounds useful for dissecting the complex photochemistry that the series is expected to display were also synthesized. A dye was synthesized using a pyrazine-containing heteroaromatic spacer that features two porphyrin chromophores. The dye dramatically outperforms the control dye featuring the same porphyrin and a simple benzoic acid linker. A novel, highly soluble 6+kDa extended phthalocyanine was also synthesized and exhibits absorption out to 900nm. The extensive functionalization of the extended phthalocyanine core with dodecyl groups enabled purification and characterization of an otherwise insoluble entity. Finally, in the interest of incorporating modular design into plastic solar cells, a series of porphyrin-containing monomers have been synthesized that are intended to form dyadic and triadic molecular-heterojunction polymers with dedicated hole and electron transport pathways during electrochemical polymerization. / Dissertation/Thesis / Ph.D. Chemistry 2013
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Aspectos químicos e fotoquímicos de liberação controlada de óxido nítrico a partir de complexos nitrosilos de rutênio: ensaios farmacológicos e de citotoxicidade. / Chemical and photochemical aspects of control nitric oxide release from nitrosyl ruthenium complexes: pharmacological and cytotoxic assays.Mario Sergio Pereira Marchesi 18 August 2008 (has links)
O óxido nítrico (NO) é um versátil agente biológico, atuando em diversas partes do organismo, tais como cérebro, artérias, sistema imunológico, fígado e pulmões. Alterações nos níveis basais de NO são relacionadas a causas de diversas doenças como hipertenção, câncer, doença de Raymond´s e agregação plaquetária. Visando suprir tal deficiência, mostrou-se de grande valia a obtenção de fármacos capazes de liberar quantidades significativas de NO e de maneira controlada. Uma das possibilidades é o uso de compostos de coordenação, com centro metálico rutênio coordenado ao ligante nitrosil, os quais possuem como característica liberação de NO por estímulo externo. Neste trabalho foram estudados as propriedades químicas, fotoquímicas, farmacológicas e tumoricidas do complexo trans-[RuC(MAC)NO]2+, onde MAC é 1,4,8,11-tetraazaciclotetradecano (cyclam) ou 1,4,8,12-tetraazaciclopentadecano ([15]aneN4), na presença do fotossensibilizador [Ru(NH3)5pz]2+. Os estudos fotoquímicos mostraram que o fotossensibilizador utilizado, [Ru(NH3)5pz]2+, possui tempo de vida no estado excitado de 113 ps, e apresenta processos de transferências eletrônicas e de energia fotoinduzida com o oxigênio molecular, gerando espécies reativas de oxigênio (EROS) como oxigênio singlete e ânion superóxido. Na presença do complexo macrocíclico trans-[RuC(MAC)NO]2+ a irradiação luminosa de [Ru(NH3)5pz]2+ na região do visível proporciona trasferência eletrônica fotoinduzida entre o fotosenssibilizador e o complexo nitrosilo com concomitante formação de NO. O rendimento quântico de NO (NO) é dependente do meio e é de cerca de 10-4 Einstein.mol.cm-1 em meio aquoso sob argônio e 10-2 Einstein.mol.cm-1 em meio oxigenado. Os estudos farmacológicos mostraram que a mistura proposta, em tampão fosfato pH 7,4, promoveu 75% de dilatação em musculatura de aorta pré-contraída com KC enquanto que, quando incorporados em sistemas carreadores de fármacos como emulsão óleo-em-água, HEG gel e membrana sol-gel, promoveram 40%, 35% e 35% de dilatação, respectivamente. A via vasodilatadora foi detectada como sendo pela ativação da GMPc (guanosina monofosfato cíclica), através da quantificação da concentração de cálcio citosólico. Os estudos das atividades anti-tumorais com os complexos doadores de NO foram realizados com linhagens celulares do tipo B16F10, Melan A, HL-60 WMs e Jurkat. Estes experimentos mostraram redução da viabilidade celular dos melanomas entre 50% e 75%, não apresentou ação em células normais (MelanA), mostrando-se seletivos ás células neoplasicas; e 95% de redução da viabilidade celular das células leucêmica (HL-60). Os resultados obtidos e descritos neste trabalho permitem vislumbrar que o uso de espécies doadoras de NO e oxigênio singlete possam ser utilizados no futuro em terapia clínica. / Nitric oxide (NO) is a multipurpose biological agent that shows important role in brain, arteries, immunological system, liver and lungs. The NO basal level alterations have correlation with several diseases as hypertension, cancer, Raymonds disease and platelet aggregation. Aiming supply this deficient NO level, it was necessary propose new compounds that can release NO at controlled manner. One of the possibilities is utilize nitrosyl ruthenium complexes that have ability to release NO under external stimulus. In this work we have studied, the chemical, photochemical, pharmacological and anti-tumoral properties of the trans-[RuC(MAC)NO]2+ complex, were MAC is 1,4,8,11-tetraazacyclotetradecane (cyclam) or 1,4,8,12-tetraazacyclopentadecane ([15]aneN4), in the presence of the sensitizer [Ru(NH3)5pz]2+. The photochemical studies of [Ru(NH3)5pz]2+ complex showed excited state lifetime of 113 ps and presented photoinduced electron and energy transfer with oxygen resulting in reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation as singlet oxygen and superoxide anion. In the presence of trans-[RuC(MAC)NO]2+ complex, the visible light irradiation of [Ru(NH3)5pz]2+ causes photoinduced electron transfer between the photosensitizer and the nitrosyl ruthenium complex resulting NO generation. The quantum yield (NO) is milieu dependent and showed 10-4 Einstein.mol.cm-1 in inert atmosphere and 10-2 Einstein.mol.cm-1 in aerated aqueous solution. The pharmacological studies showed that the proposed mixture in phosphate buffer, under visible irradiation, induce 75% of relaxation in aorta pre-contracted with KC while this system incorporated into drug delivery system as water-in-oil emulsion, HEG gel and sol-gel membrane, the nitric oxide generated induced 40%, 35% and 35% of relaxation, respectively. The quantification of cytosolic calcium concentration, using confocal image, showed that vasodilatation pathway observed was via cGMP (cyclic guanosine monophosphate) activation. The anti-tumoral studies using NO donors were carried out for B16F10, Melan A, HL-60, WMs and Jurkat cells. Those experiments showed decrease from 50% to 75% of cell viability of tumor cells and no toxicity in melanoma cells and 95% of reduction of leukemic cells (HL-60). The obtained results described in this work permit to glimpse that the use of NO donor species and singlet oxygen maybe is a useful tool in the future in clinical therapy.
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Synthesis and Electron Transfer Studies of Supramolecular TriadsBodenstedt, Kurt 05 1900 (has links)
This study expands the role of polythiophenes as an electron donating chromophore within energy harvesting milti-modular donor-acceptor systems. The polythiophene moiety would act as an electron donating spacer group between the donor and acceptor entities, viz., phenothiazine and fulleropyrrolidine, respectively, in the newly synthesized supramolecular triads. The triads 10-{[2,2';5',2"] terthiophene-5-fulleropyrrolidine} phenothiazine and 10-{[2,2'] bithiophene-5-fulleropyrrolidine} phenothiazine were synthesized and characterized through electrochemical and spectroscopic methods to ascertain their structural integrity. the componets of the triads were selected for their established redox parameters. Phenothiazine would act as a secondary donor and would facilitate hole-transfer from the polythiophene primary electron donor, due to its ease of oxidation and yield a long-lived charge separated state. Fulleropyrrolidine would act as an acceptor for ease of reductive capabilities and its ability to hold multiple charges. Finally, occurrence of photoinduced electron transferleading to the anticipated charge separated states is established from advanced transient spectroscopic techniques on these novel supramolecular systems.
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Ultrafast Photoinduced Electron Transfer in Bimolecular Donor-Acceptor SystemsAlsulami, Qana 30 November 2016 (has links)
The efficiency of photoconversion systems, such as organic photovoltaic (OPV) cells, is largely controlled by a series of fundamental photophysical processes occurring at the interface before carrier collection. A profound understanding of ultrafast interfacial charge transfer (CT), charge separation (CS), and charge recombination (CR) is the key determinant to improving the overall performances of photovoltaic devices. The discussion in this dissertation primarily focuses on the relevant parameters that are involved in photon absorption, exciton separation, carrier transport, carrier recombination and carrier collection in organic photovoltaic devices. A combination of steady-state and femtosecond broadband transient spectroscopies was used to investigate the photoinduced charge carrier dynamics in various donor-acceptor systems.
Furthermore, this study was extended to investigate some important factors that influence charge transfer in donor-acceptor systems, such as the morphology, energy band alignment, electronic properties and chemical structure. Interestingly, clear correlations among the steady-state measurements, time-resolved spectroscopy results, grain alignment of the electron transporting layer (ETL), carrier mobility, and device performance are found. In this thesis, we explored the significant impacts of ultrafast charge separation and charge recombination at donor/acceptor (D/A) interfaces on the performance of a conjugated polymer PTB7-Th device with three fullerene acceptors: PC71BM, PC61BM and IC60BA. Time-resolved laser spectroscopy and high-resolution electron microscopy can illustrate the basis for fabricating solar cell devices with improved performances. In addition, we studied the effects of the incorporation of heavy metals into π-conjugated chromophores on electron transfer by monitoring the triplet state lifetime of the oligomer using transient absorption spectroscopy, as understanding the mechanisms controlling intersystem crossing and photoinduced electron transfer dynamics is required to improve the device performance of solar cells. Here, we evaluated the effects of incorporating Pt(II) on intersystem crossing and photoinduced electron transfer by comparing and analyzing the photoexcited dynamics of DPP-Pt(II)(acac) and metal-free DPP with different acceptors such as TCNE, TMPyP, and TPyP.
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Synthesis and Fluorescence Properties of Anthracene Derivatives and their Metal ComplexesFinkelmeier, Nils 20 June 2013 (has links)
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