To extend the model that explains why and how much absorption flattening (AF) influences circular dichroism (CD) signals, we have investigated the interesting case of exciton CD in the Soret region of a noncovalent complex formed by (DRuPhen3) 21 and the tetraanionic porphyrin H2TPPS. Different concentrations have been studied by using an AF emulator and spectra simulation. The CD spectra of this compound occasionally show distortions in the solution sampling mode with the increase of concentration; the inhomogeneous distribution in the cell volume is due to aggregation and is the source of the AF effect. On the basis of these results, we conclude that AF is an important cause of distortions in CD spectra for D-RuPhen3 H2TPPS complexes and might affect the CD bands of other aggregated systems as well
Absorption flattening as one cause of distortion of circular dichroism spectra of Delta-RuPhen(3) . H(2)TPPS complex
CASTIGLIONI, Ettore;ABBATE, Sergio;LONGHI, Giovanna;GANGEMI, Roberto;
2007-01-01
Abstract
To extend the model that explains why and how much absorption flattening (AF) influences circular dichroism (CD) signals, we have investigated the interesting case of exciton CD in the Soret region of a noncovalent complex formed by (DRuPhen3) 21 and the tetraanionic porphyrin H2TPPS. Different concentrations have been studied by using an AF emulator and spectra simulation. The CD spectra of this compound occasionally show distortions in the solution sampling mode with the increase of concentration; the inhomogeneous distribution in the cell volume is due to aggregation and is the source of the AF effect. On the basis of these results, we conclude that AF is an important cause of distortions in CD spectra for D-RuPhen3 H2TPPS complexes and might affect the CD bands of other aggregated systems as wellFile | Dimensione | Formato | |
---|---|---|---|
purrello.pdf
accesso aperto
Tipologia:
Full Text
Licenza:
PUBBLICO - Pubblico con Copyright
Dimensione
243 kB
Formato
Adobe PDF
|
243 kB | Adobe PDF | Visualizza/Apri |
I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.