2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.molliq.2015.04.043
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Resonance energy transfer between FMN molecules in the presence of dimers: A review

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“…The electronic structure of FMN has been previously studied in regard to biochemical applications, using ultraviolet–vis (ultraviolet–visible) spectroscopy and electron paramagnetic resonance29303132. Its electron-transfer mechanism in water has also been reported33. In an acidic aqueous solution (0.7<pH<6.2), the predominant species is FMN – , whereby a proton from the phosphate group of FMN has been lost (Fig.…”
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“…The electronic structure of FMN has been previously studied in regard to biochemical applications, using ultraviolet–vis (ultraviolet–visible) spectroscopy and electron paramagnetic resonance29303132. Its electron-transfer mechanism in water has also been reported33. In an acidic aqueous solution (0.7<pH<6.2), the predominant species is FMN – , whereby a proton from the phosphate group of FMN has been lost (Fig.…”
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“…In alkaline conditions, FMN is known to exhibit photoinduced electron transfer33 and undergo hydrolysis with OH − at high temperature (353 K)3435. For this reason, we aimed to explore the temporal stability of the FMN-Na redox reaction.…”
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“…The electronic structure of FMN has been previously studied in regard to biochemical applications, using ultraviolet-vis (ultraviolet-visible) spectroscopy and electron paramagnetic resonance [29][30][31][32] . Its electron-transfer mechanism in water has also been reported 33 . In an acidic aqueous solution (0.7opHo6.2), the predominant species is FMN -, whereby a proton from the phosphate group of FMN has been lost ( Fig.…”
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“…Dimerization of FMN-Na. In alkaline conditions, FMN is known to exhibit photoinduced electron transfer 33 and undergo hydrolysis with OH À at high temperature (353 K) 34,35 . For this reason, we aimed to explore the temporal stability of the FMN-Na redox reaction.…”
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confidence: 99%