Abstract

Excited state interactions of zeolite adsorbed porphyrins have been investigated by steady state luminescence quenching technique with certain antioxidants such as reduced glutathione, ascorbic acid and L-cysteine. The zeolite supported porphyrins, meso-tetra (N-methyl-4-pyridyl) porphyrin (H2TMPyP4+) and zinc tetra(N-methyl-4-pyridyl) porphyrin (ZnTMPyP4+) were prepared and characterized by various techniques such as Diffuse Reflectance Spectra (DRS), Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM), powder X-Ray Diffraction (XRD) and BET surface area. The interaction of zeolites with porphyrins are shown to increase the lifetime of the singlet excited state of porphyrins and decays are biphasic in nature. The splitting of the emission band of porphyrins occurs in 1:1 glycerol: water solution due to the changes in the dielectric of the solvation sphere associated with porphyrin. The Stern-Volmer plots of I0/I vs quencher concentration [Q] were linear in the whole range of [Q] used. These studies revealed the effective quenching for zinc porphyrin compared to free base porphyrin. The effect of quenchers and zeolite acidity has also been studied and the quenching rate constant (kq) is found in the order of 109M-1s-1. The quenching reaction obeys Rehm-Weller Equation and is shown to be due to thermodynamically favoured electron transfer from quenchers to the excited singlet state of porphyrins (reductive quenching).

Highlights

  • Photochemical studies of metalloporphyrins have been of great interest in fields extending from chemistry, biology, medicine to optoelectronics [1,2,3,4,5]

  • The splitting of the emission band of porphyrins occurs in 1:1 glycerol: water solution due to the changes in the dielectric of the solvation sphere associated with porphyrin

  • This study revealed effective quenching for zinc porphyrin compared to free base porphyrin

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Introduction

Photochemical studies of metalloporphyrins have been of great interest in fields extending from chemistry, biology, medicine to optoelectronics [1,2,3,4,5]. The interaction of zeolites with porphyrins are shown to increase the lifetime of the singlet excited state of porphyrins and decays are biphasic in nature. Influence of the antioxidants on the fluorescence behaviour of excited state of porphyrins adsorbed in zeolites in 1:1 glycerol water medium are reported.

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