| Literature DB >> 11981451 |
Marta Luiz1, Alicia Biasutti, Norman A García.
Abstract
The antioxidative effectiveness of three hydroxyaromatic derivatives (OHAD), namely phenol, resorcinol and phloroglucinol, as reflected by their scavenging ability of the photochemically generated species singlet molecular oxygen [O(2)((1)Delta(g))], was studied in aqueous solution and micellar media. Kinetic results, obtained through time-resolved phosphorescence detection of O(2)((1)Delta(g)) emission and polarographic methods, at pH 7 and 12 in homogeneous and CTAB micellar media, were compared. Calculated photooxidation quantum efficiencies (phi(r)), ranging from very low values ( approximately 0.01) to relatively high ones (approximately 0.3), depend on the preferential solubilization sites of the hydroxyaromatic derivatives either in the micellar or homogeneous media. OHAD in water pH 7 and in CTAB 0.02 M pH 12 exhibit their highest antioxidative efficiency as O(2)((1)Delta(g)) scavengers. In these conditions, they present the best degree of self protection against O(2)((1)Delta(g))-mediated photooxidation with relatively high values for the overall quenching rate constant and, simultaneously, the lowest phi(r).Entities:
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Year: 2002 PMID: 11981451 DOI: 10.1179/135100002125000145
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Redox Rep ISSN: 1351-0002 Impact factor: 4.412