One-electron reduction of thionine studied by pulse radiolysis

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One-electron reduction of thionine has been studied by using the technique of nanosecond pulse radiolysis and kinetic spectrophotometry. H, eaq- as well as radicals derived from methanol, ethanol, isopropanol, THF, dioxane and t-butanol by H atom abstraction were used as reductants. The rate constants for the transfer of electrons from these radicalts to thionine were directly determined from the pseudo first-order formation rates of the product, semithionine and the one-electron reduction potential of thionine estimated. The absorption spectrum of semithionine in its different conjugate acid-base forms was found to be in agreement with previously reported spectra and the decay of the species was second order. By monitoring transient absorbance changes as a function of pH, two pKa values were observed and, based on the effect of ionic strength on the second-order decay constants of the species were assigned to the equilibria described. © 1987 Indian Academy of Sciences.

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Guha, S. N., Moorthy, P. N., Kishore, K., Naik, D. B., & Rao, K. N. (1987). One-electron reduction of thionine studied by pulse radiolysis. Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences - Chemical Sciences, 99(4), 261–271. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02881248

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