Effects of EDTA derivatives on the photoreduction of methyl viologen by a thiacarbocyanine sensitizer in a micellar solution.
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The photoinduced reduction of Methyl Viologen (MV<SUP>2+</SUP>) by ethylenediaminetetraacetate (EDTA), 1,2-propanediamine-<I>N</I>,<I>N</I>,<I>N</I>′,<I>N</I>′-tetraacetate (MeEDTA), and <I>trans</I>-1,2-cyclohexanediamine-<I>N</I>,<I>N</I>,<I>N</I>′,<I>N</I>′-tetraacetate (CyDTA) was investigated by using 3,3′-dioctadecylthiacarbocyanine (C<SUB>18–18</SUB><SUP>+</SUP>) as a sensitizer in a micellar solution of a nonionic surfactant, heptaethylene glycol monododecyl ether. The production rate of reduced Methyl Viologen (MV<SUP>+·</SUP>) decreased with the light-irradiation time, while the deceleration increased in the order of: CyDTA<MeEDTA<EDTA. The concentration of the EDTA derivatives at the micellar surface was estimated to be in the order of EDTA<MeEDTA<CyDTA, this difference in the concentration being attributed to such hydrophobic groups as methyl group and cyclohexane ring in the EDTA-derivative molecules. The high concentration of the EDTA derivatives at the surface accelerated the reaction of the sensitizer divalent cation radical (C<SUB>18–18</SUB><SUP>2+·</SUP>) with the EDTA derivatives, prevented the consumption of MV<SUP>+·</SUP> through the back reaction of C<SUB>18–18</SUB><SUP>2+·</SUP> with MV<SUP>+·</SUP>, and facilitated the efficient photoproduction of MV<SUP>+·</SUP>. It was demonstrated that the hydrophobic interaction between the EDTA-derivative molecules and the micellar surface is an important factor in determining the efficiency of the photoinduced MV<SUP>+·</SUP> production.
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著者
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HANDA TETSUROU
Gifu Pharmaceutical University
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Tanaka Hiromi
Faculty Of Bioresources Mie University
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Komatsu Hiroaki
Faculty Of Computer Science And System Engineering Okayama Prefectural University
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Nakagaki Masayuki
Faculty of Living Science Osaka City University
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Tanaka Hiromi
Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Kyoto University
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