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Laser flash photolytic generation of radical ions of carotenoids in organic solvents. Studies of their subsequent fates, including formation of stable carotenoid sigma dimer radical anion (CAR)2[rad]–

Title
Laser flash photolytic generation of radical ions of carotenoids in organic solvents. Studies of their subsequent fates, including formation of stable carotenoid sigma dimer radical anion (CAR)2[rad]–
Authors
El-Agamey A.Melø T.B.Razi Naqvi K.El-Hagrasy M.A.Ohkubo K.Fukuzumi S.
Ewha Authors
Shunichi Fukuzumi
SCOPUS Author ID
Shunichi Fukuzumiscopusscopus
Issue Date
2022
Journal Title
Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A: Chemistry
ISSN
1010-6030JCR Link
Citation
Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A: Chemistry vol. 425
Keywords
AcetonitrileDFT calculationsEPR spectroscopyExtraordinary stabilityLaser flash photolysisSigma-dimer radical anions
Publisher
Elsevier B.V.
Indexed
SCIE; SCOPUS WOS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
In this study, time-resolved laser flash photolysis technique (LFP) was used to generate and study extraordinary stable transients formed following the decay of radical anions of canthaxanthin (CAN) and astaxanthin (ASTA). The radical anions were obtained via one-electron reduction of CAN and ASTA by acetone ketyl radical (AC[rad]−) in various solvents. At room temperature, the decay of CAN[rad]− (λmax = 870 nm) and ASTA[rad]− (λmax = 1000 nm), in acetonitrile (ACN), led to the formation of indefinitely stable colored transients (blue-green for CAN and navy blue for ASTA) absorbing at shorter wavelengths (λmax = 690 nm and 720 nm, respectively) relative to their corresponding radical anions. Rapid quenching by oxygen was observed indicating the radical nature of these transients, which was further confirmed by EPR spectroscopy. By employing EPR spectroscopy, LFP technique, and UV–visible absorption measurements, these extraordinary stable transients were identified as sigma-dimer radical anions ((CAR)2[rad]−) formed via the dimerization of the parent carotenoid (CAR) with its radical anion (CAR[rad]−). The suggested structures of these dimers were postulated using DFT calculations, which indicated that the unpaired electron is delocalized over the entire molecule. This result is extremely important because of the paucity of reports on dimer radical anions in solution. © 2021
DOI
10.1016/j.jphotochem.2021.113707
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