Singlet molecular oxygen from superoxide anion and sensitized fluorescence of organic molecules
- PMID: 17838125
- DOI: 10.1126/science.168.3930.476
Singlet molecular oxygen from superoxide anion and sensitized fluorescence of organic molecules
Abstract
The superoxide anion, O(2)-, evolves singlet molecular oxygen in dimethylsulfoxide solution. Pronounced water quenching of superoxide-sensitized luminescence is indicative of the preferential generation of the (1)sigma(g)+ state. Recent identification of O(2)- in the xanthine oxidase system suggests that the generation of singlet oxygen may also occur in enzymatic systems.
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