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Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society | 2009

Singlet oxygen quantum yields (Φd) in water using beetroot extract and an array of LEDs

Juliano A. Bonacin; Fábio M. Engelmann; Divinomar Severino; Henrique E. Toma; Mauricio S. Baptista

It is proposed a simple and inexpensive strategy to determine singlet oxygen (1O2) quantum yields (ΦΔ) of photosensitizers (PS) in water using beetroot extract containing betacyanin (Bc) and a set of light emitting diodes (LEDs) for excitation. Bc, a cationic natural dye, was obtained by flash chromatography purification from the red beet extract (Beta vulgaris) and employed as a convenient probe for 1O2 detection. Solutions of Bc and PS were illuminated with an array of LEDs adapted in the cuvette compartment of a commercial spectrophotometer, and the decrease in Bc absorbance was followed as a function of time. Bc photobleaching decreased in de-aerated solution and increased in D2O, indicating the involvement of 1O2. The observed photobleaching rate constant (kobs) was proportional to the LED intensity, concentration and ΦΔ of the PS. By keeping the light source constant we could estimate the overlap integral (R) between the LED emission and PS absorbance for different PS concentrations. The slope of R versus kobs is the value of the photobleaching rate constant (k), which was shown to be proportional to ΦΔ. Values of ΦΔ obtained by this method were compared with those obtained by measuring NIR (near infrared) emission for a series phenothiazine dyes.


Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy | 2008

Spectroscopic and electrochemical properties of iron(II) complexes of polydentate Schiff bases containing pyrazine, pyridine and imidazole groups.

Vagner Roberto de Souza; H.R. Rechenberg; Juliano A. Bonacin; Henrique E. Toma

We report the synthesis and spectroscopic/electrochemical properties of iron(II) complexes of polydentate Schiff bases generated from 2-acetylpyridine and 1,3-diaminopropane, acetylpyrazine and 1,3-diaminopropane, and from 2-acetylpyridine and L-histidine. The complexes exhibit bis(diimine)-iron(II) chromophores in association with pyrazine, pyridine or imidazole groups displaying contrasting pi-acceptor properties. In spite of their open geometry, their properties are much closer to those of macrocyclic tetraimineiron(II) complexes. An electrochemical/spectroscopic correlation between E degrees (FeIII/II) and the energies of the lowest MLCT band has been observed, reflecting the stabilization of the HOMO levels as a consequence of the increasing backbonding effects in the series of compounds. Mössbauer data have also confirmed the similarities in their electronic structure, as deduced from the spectroscopic and theoretical data.


Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society | 2009

Metallochlorophylls of magnesium, copper and zinc: evaluation of the influence of the first coordination sphere on their solvatochromism and aggregation properties

Leonardo Marmo Moreira; Adriana Lima; Rafael R. S. Soares; Vagner Roberto Batistela; Adriana P. Gerola; Noboru Hioka; Juliano A. Bonacin; Divinomar Severino; Mauricio S. Baptista; Antonio Eduardo da Hora Machado; Máira R. Rodrigues; Lúcia Codognoto; Hueder P. M. de Oliveira

In this study the role of different metal centers (magnesium, zinc and copper) on the enhancement of the hydrophilic character of metallochlorophylls, was evaluated. The solvatochromism as well as the aggregation process for these compounds in water/ethanol mixtures at different volume ratios were evaluated using Fluorescence, and Resonant Light Scattering (RLS) measurements, aiming to characterize the behavior of these compounds. Independently on the studied metallochlorophyll, the presence of at least 60% of water results in a considerable increase in the fluorescence emission, probably a direct consequence of a lower aggregation of these compounds, which is confirmed by the results from RLS measurements. Additionally, the results suggest that magnesium and zinc chlorophyll should be promising phototherapeutic agents for Photodynamic Therapy.


Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society | 2008

A theoretical study of the tautomerism and vibrational spectra of 4,5-diamine-2,6-dimercaptopyrimidine

R. A. Timm; Juliano A. Bonacin; André Luiz Barboza Formiga; Henrique E. Toma

The 4,5-diamine-2,6-dimercaptopyrimidine (DADMcP) compound is an interesting multifunctional species exhibiting a rather complex tautomerism, encompassing nine tautomeric forms. Investigation of tautomerism in this compound has been carried out by means of FTIR spectroscopy, in association with ab-initio HF/SCF and DFT calculations. According to this study three tautomers are energetically favored; the thione form being the most stable one. The theoretical vibrational spectra of such tautomeric forms have been successfully simulated by means of DFT calculations, allowing the elucidation and assignment of the complex composition of the vibrational bands observed for the mixture of isomers.


Journal of Porphyrins and Phthalocyanines | 2015

Photophysical properties of porphyrin derivatives: Influence of the alkyl chains in homogeneous and micro-heterogeneous systems

Sandra Cruz dos Santos; Leonardo Marmo Moreira; Diogo La Rosa Novo; Luiza Rosimeri Romano Santin; Daniela Bianchini; Juliano A. Bonacin; Ana Paula Romani; Adjaci Uchoa Fernandes; Mauricio S. Baptista; Hueder P. M. de Oliveira

This work is focused on the evaluation of the photophysical properties of protoporphyrin-IX derivatives with different alkyl chains. The goal of this work is to understand the physicochemical properties and select prototypes of photosensitizers for photodynamic therapy. Solvents with different dielectric constants were used to obtain relevant data on different physical and chemical processes, such as fluorescence quantum yield and emission level of aggregation in nonpolar media. In addition, studies were conducted in micro-heterogeneous systems through the interaction of porphyrin derivatives with different surfactants, such as cetyltrimethylammonium bromide, sodium dodecyl sulfate and octyl phenol ethoxylate. The compounds were characterized by electronic absorption spectroscopy in the ultraviolet-visible region and fluorescence emission spectroscopy. The comparative study between the different chemical environments evaluated in the present study represents a relevant contribution to the comprehension of the properties acquired by the porphyrins in different micro-heterogeneous systems, which allows us to understand various interactions that these compounds are subject in biological medium, such as the influence of the polarity of the medium in the reactivity of porphyrins with nonpolar substituents. These results show the decisive physicochemical influence of the alkyl chains on the properties of the tetraazomacrocycle porphyrin.


Surface Science | 2006

Selective host–guest interactions on mesoporous TiO2 films modified with carboxymethyl-β-cyclodextrin

Sergio H. Toma; Juliano A. Bonacin; Koiti Araki; Henrique E. Toma


European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry | 2007

Controlled stabilization and flocculation of gold nanoparticles by means of 2-pyrazin-2-ylethanethiol and pentacyanidoferrate(II) complexes

Sergio H. Toma; Juliano A. Bonacin; Koiti Araki; Henrique E. Toma


Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry | 2009

Probing the binding of tetraplatinum(pyridyl)porphyrin complexes to DNA by means of surface plasmon resonance

Jeferson A. Naue; Sergio H. Toma; Juliano A. Bonacin; Koiti Araki; Henrique E. Toma


Orbital: The Electronic Journal of Chemistry | 2017

Quinquangulin and Rubrofusarin: A Spectroscopy Study

Leonardo Marmo Moreira; Juliana Pereira Lyon; Adriana Lima; Lúcia Codognoto; Antonio Eduardo da Hora Machado; Fernanda de Souza Tiago; Diesley M.S. Araújo; Expedito Leite Silva; Noboru Hioka; Máira R. Rodrigues; Juliano A. Bonacin; Sandra Cruz dos Santos; Ana Paula Romani; Hueder P. M. de Oliveira


Orbital: The Electronic Journal of Chemistry | 2017

The Methylene Blue Self-aggregation in Water/Organic Solvent Mixtures: Relationship Between Solvatochromic Properties and Singlet Oxygen Production

Leonardo Marmo Moreira; Juliana Pereira Lyon; Adriana Lima; Lúcia Codognoto; Divinomar Severino; Maurício da Silva Baptista; André Luis Tessaro; Adriana P. Gerola; Noboru Hioka; Máira R. Rodrigues; Juliano A. Bonacin; Sandra Cruz dos Santos; Ana Paula Romani; Hueder P. M. de Oliveira

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Koiti Araki

University of São Paulo

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Leonardo Marmo Moreira

Universidade Federal de São João del-Rei

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Sergio H. Toma

University of São Paulo

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Sandra Cruz dos Santos

Universidade Federal de Pelotas

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