Quinquangulin and Rubrofusarin: A Spectroscopy Study

In this work, excitation and emission spectra were evaluated in order to elucidate the properties of quinguangulin and rubrofusarin in water/ethanol mixture. The study demonstrates that the maximum excitation wavelength can be significantly modulated changing the proportion of organic solvent in the...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Published inOrbital : The Electronic Journal of Chemistry Vol. 9; no. 4
Main Authors Leonardo Marmo Moreira, Juliana Pereira Lyon, Adriana Lima, Lúcia Codognoto, Antonio E. H. Machado, Fernanda de S. Tiago, Diesley M. S. Araújo, Expedito Leite Silva, Noboru Hioka, Máira Regina Rodrigues, Juliano Alves Bonacin, Sandra Cruz dos Santos, Ana Paula Romani, Hueder Paulo Moisés de Oliveira
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul 01.10.2017
Subjects
Online AccessGet full text

Cover

Loading…
More Information
Summary:In this work, excitation and emission spectra were evaluated in order to elucidate the properties of quinguangulin and rubrofusarin in water/ethanol mixture. The study demonstrates that the maximum excitation wavelength can be significantly modulated changing the proportion of organic solvent in the water/organic solvent system. Quinquangulin presented the higher wavelength of maximum excitation in an ethanol-water mixture containing 70% of water. Probably, the organization between ethanol and water molecules in this condition favors the formation of strong polar interactions with the π* orbitals of naphthopyrones. It is interesting to register that the additional methyl group in quinquangulin seems to develop a decisive function related to the ability to formation of hydrogen bonds, altering significantly the mechanism of solute-solvent interaction. This work, which involves theoretical and experimental analyses, demonstrates the relevance of the studies focused on solvent mixtures as well as emphasizes the potential of quinguangulin and rubrofusarin as photosensitizers. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.17807/orbital.v9i4.1043
ISSN:1984-6428