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Migration of Excitation Energy in Furocoumarins

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FRONTIERS IN CHEMISTRY
Volume 9, Issue -, Pages -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fchem.2021.754950

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furocoumarin; luminescence; singlet-singlet transition; triplet-triplet transition; photodynamic activity

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The study found that in the migration of excitation energy of psoralen compounds, singlet-triplet transition plays a major role, and substances with an OCH3-group in the structure have the strongest effect on the spectral-luminescent characteristics.
The migration of excitation energy of a number of psoralen compounds has been studied. For this, the methods of induced absorption spectroscopy, stationary electron spectroscopy, fluorescence and phosphorescence, as well as quantum chemistry were used. A comparative photostability of psoralen was achieved by exposure to a XeCl excilamp irradiation (emission wavelength lambda(em) = 308 nm) with parameters Delta lambda = 5-10 nm, W-peak = 18 mW/cm(2), p = 8.1 J/cm(3), f = 200 kHz, pulse duration 1 mu s. It was found that the singlet-triplet transition played a major role in the migration of excitation energy into triplet states. Among all tested compounds, substances with an OCH3-group in the structure have the strongest effect on the spectral-luminescent characteristics.

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