Photoacids in biochemical applications

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: After excitation with light photoacids can change the pH in a solution by release of a proton. They have been used mostly for excited state proton transfer studies. In this review the general functionality and mechanisms and the subdivision of photoacids is explained. STATE OF THE ART: Different uses of photoacids are described, covering a wide range of various biochemical topics, focusing on biochemical applications. Examples for the introduced subdivisions are covered. CONCLUSIONS AND OUTLOOK: The areas in which photoacids can be employed are diverse. Photoacids have a promising future in biotechnology and biochemistry and should be considered for upcoming applications, especially in non-invasive control of biochemical reactions.

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Kagel, H., Frohme, M., & Glökler, J. (2019). Photoacids in biochemical applications. Journal of Cellular Biotechnology, 4(1–2), 23–30. https://doi.org/10.3233/JCB-189004

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