Primary photoreactions of phylloquinone (vitamin K1) and plastoquinone-1 in solution

The photoreactions of electron transport quinones vitamin K1 (1) and plastoquinone-1 (2) were studied by picosecond pump-probe spectroscopy, nanosecond flash photolysis, step-scan FTIR spectroscopy, and by irradiation in glassy solvents at 77 K with optical and EPR detection. In polar solvents, char...

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Veröffentlicht in:Photochemical & photobiological sciences 2003-05, Vol.2 (5), p.524-535
Hauptverfasser: Hangarter, Martin-A, Hörmann, Aldo, Kamdzhilov, Yavor, Wirz, Jakob
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Zusammenfassung:The photoreactions of electron transport quinones vitamin K1 (1) and plastoquinone-1 (2) were studied by picosecond pump-probe spectroscopy, nanosecond flash photolysis, step-scan FTIR spectroscopy, and by irradiation in glassy solvents at 77 K with optical and EPR detection. In polar solvents, charge transfer from the beta,gamma-double bond to the quinone moiety initiates intramolecular proton transfer from the side chain, k = 2.7 x 10(11) s-1, yielding 1,3-quinone methide diradicals, which establish a metastable equilibrium between the singlet and the triplet state. Subsequent proton transfer through the solvent forms 1,2-quinone methides. In apolar solvents the predominant primary photoreaction is formation of cyclic 'preoxetane' diradicals (kform > 3 x 10(11) s-1, kdecay approximately 1 x 10(9) s-1), which revert to a photostationary E/Z mixture of the starting materials, unless they are trapped by oxygen. The beta,gamma-double bond in the isoprenoid side chain thus provides two efficient deactivation processes, which prevent the intermolecular photoreactions commonly observed with the parent quinones. A combined mechanistic scheme rationalizes the known photoreactions of 1, 2 and related compounds in solution.
ISSN:1474-905X
1474-9092
DOI:10.1039/b301808n