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The Electronic Transitions of Molecular Oxygen

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This book presents the fundamentals and the state of the art of the photophysics of molecular oxygen. The author examines optical transitions between the lowest-lying electronic states in molecular oxygen and how these transitions respond to perturbation, either from an organic molecule or from the plasmon field of a metal nanoparticle.
We live on a planet filled with light and oxygen. The interaction between these two components forms the basis of excited state chemistry spanning the fields of synthetic organic chemistry, materials chemistry, molecular biology, and photodynamic treatment of cancer. Still, the fundamental ways in which oxygen is affected by light is an active subject of research and is continually being developed and rationalized.
In this book, readers will learn that singlet oxygen, the excited state of oxygen that exhibits unique chemical reactivity, can be selectively made via direct optical excitation of oxygen in a sensitizer-free system. Readers will also discover that this approach can perturb living cells differently depending on the singlet oxygen "dose".

List of contents

Introduction.- Instrumentation and Experimental Techniques.- Direct O2(X3Sigmag) à O2(b1Sigmag+) excitation.- Solvent Effects on the O2(a1Deltag) à O2(b1Sigmag+) transition.- Temperature Effects on the lifetime of O2(a1Deltag).- Metal-Enhanced Singlet Oxygen Production.- Concluding Remarks.

Summary

This book presents the fundamentals and the state of the art of the photophysics of molecular oxygen. The author examines optical transitions between the lowest-lying electronic states in molecular oxygen and how these transitions respond to perturbation, either from an organic molecule or from the plasmon field of a metal nanoparticle.
We live on a planet filled with light and oxygen. The interaction between these two components forms the basis of excited state chemistry spanning the fields of synthetic organic chemistry, materials chemistry, molecular biology, and photodynamic treatment of cancer. Still, the fundamental ways in which oxygen is affected by light is an active subject of research and is continually being developed and rationalized.
In this book, readers will learn that singlet oxygen, the excited state of oxygen that exhibits unique chemical reactivity, can be selectively made via direct optical excitation of oxygen in a sensitizer-free system. Readers will also discover that this approach can perturb living cells differently depending on the singlet oxygen “dose”.

Product details

Authors Mikkel Bregnhøj
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.01.2019
 
EAN 9783030031824
ISBN 978-3-0-3003182-4
No. of pages 151
Dimensions 168 mm x 241 mm x 16 mm
Weight 408 g
Illustrations XIX, 151 p. 83 illus., 62 illus. in color.
Series Springer Theses
Springer Theses
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Chemistry > Physical chemistry

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