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Christopher Foote's discovery of the role of singlet oxygen [1O2 (1Delta g)] in photosensitized oxidation reactions.

Alexander Greer1.   

Abstract

The chemistry of singlet molecular oxygen [1O2 (1Delta g)], its importance in atmospheric, biological, and therapeutic processes, and its use as a reagent in organic synthesis have been of considerable interest. Many aspects of singlet oxygen chemistry have emanated from the work of Christopher S. Foote and co-workers. Singlet oxygen is a historically interesting molecule with an unusual story connected with its discovery. Foote and Wexler conducted experiments in the 1960s where evidence was obtained supporting 1O2 generation via two independent routes: (1) a photochemical reaction (dye-sensitized photooxidation) and (2) a chemical reaction (NaOCl with H2O2). An important factor in the discovery of 1O2 as the critical reaction intermediate in dye-sensitized photooxygenations was Foote's reassessment of the chemical literature of the 1930s, when 1O2 was suggested to be a viable intermediate in dye-sensitized photooxidation reactions. Experiments that used silica gel beads provided evidence for a volatile diffusible oxidant such as 1O2. However, a contemporaneous quarrel surrounded this early work, and the possible existence of solution-phase 1O2 was ignored for over 2 decades. Not long after Foote's initial studies were published in 1964, the idea of singlet oxygen as an intermediate in photooxidation chemistry gained increasing recognition and verification in organic, gas phase, and biological processes. There are many documented impacts that 1O2 has had and continues to have on biology and medicine, for example, photodynamic therapy and plant defenses.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17115719     DOI: 10.1021/ar050191g

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acc Chem Res        ISSN: 0001-4842            Impact factor:   22.384


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2.  Generation of singlet oxygen from fragmentation of monoactivated 1,1-dihydroperoxides.

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3.  Generating singlet oxygen bubbles: a new mechanism for gas-liquid oxidations in water.

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4.  A hand-held fiber-optic implement for the site-specific delivery of photosensitizer and singlet oxygen.

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8.  A new peroxide fragmentation: efficient chemical generation of (1O2) in organic media.

Authors:  Prasanta Ghorai; Patrick H Dussault
Journal:  Org Lett       Date:  2009-10-15       Impact factor: 6.005

Review 9.  Photodynamic therapy with fullerenes.

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10.  Singlet oxygen chemistry in water. 2. Photoexcited sensitizer quenching by O2 at the water-porous glass interface.

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