1981
DOI: 10.1002/chin.198114358
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ChemInform Abstract: NATURE, IDENTIFICATION, AND PROPERTIES OF INTERMEDIATES PRODUCED BY UV EXCITATION OF INDOLE DERIVATIVES AT LOW AND ROOM TEMPERATURES. SOME APPLICATIONS TO TRYPTOPHAN‐CONTAINING PROTEINS

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“…The fluorescence band of indole derivatives is solvent dependent, being less structurated and red shifted in polar solvents (De Lauder and Wahl, 1971;Tatischeff et al, 1978;Santus et al, 1980). These characteristics have been extensively employed to infer the indole moiety microenvironment (Turro et af., 1980, Encinas andLissi, 1985;Lissi et al, 1990).…”
Section: Fluorescence Band Position and Lifetimesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The fluorescence band of indole derivatives is solvent dependent, being less structurated and red shifted in polar solvents (De Lauder and Wahl, 1971;Tatischeff et al, 1978;Santus et al, 1980). These characteristics have been extensively employed to infer the indole moiety microenvironment (Turro et af., 1980, Encinas andLissi, 1985;Lissi et al, 1990).…”
Section: Fluorescence Band Position and Lifetimesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An alternative method is to compare the fluorescence‐normalized yield, φ T /φ F , among indole derivatives and proteins that exhibit long‐lived phosphorescence, assuming that photochemistry does not contribute to the long‐lived protein emission. In the case population of T 1 by photochemistry is negligible, the ratio φ T /φ F =φ isc /φ F = k isc / k F (intersystem crossing to radiative fluorescence rate) is expected to be largely independent of indole derivative, solvent and temperature conditions ( 28–30 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Last, the change of solvent from water to propylene glycol (PG), which decreases φ e ( 28 ), had no significant effect on the P 0 /F ratio of NATA.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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