Photoluminescence electron transfer quenching of ruthenium(II)-polypyridyl complexes with biologically important phenolate ions in aqueous acetonitrile solution
Abstract:involve the oxidation of phenols. Phenoxyl-type radicals are involved in biological redox processes and in the biosynthesis of natural products. The conversion of phenol to phenoxyl radical is of interest to chemists because of its involvement in important biological and industrial processes and in the degradation of chemical waste [8][9][10][11]. The one electron oxidation of phenolate to the resulting phenoxyl radical is a key step in the oxidation of phenols. The generation of phenoxyl radical involves eith… Show more
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