1993
DOI: 10.1016/1011-1344(93)80166-7
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Porphyrin-melanin interaction: Effect on fluorescence and non-radiative relaxations

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“…Energy is therefore efficiently transferred from the excited electronic states to the vibrational and rotational internal degrees of freedom of the melanin macromolecule, and these states then relax nonradiatively within picoseconds (2,3). This model is supported by several experimental studies (3)(4)(5). Specifically, photoacoustic calorimetry (PAC) studies (4) report that all the energy deposited into melanin upon excitation at 488 nm and 514.5 nm is rapidly released in the form of heat.…”
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“…Energy is therefore efficiently transferred from the excited electronic states to the vibrational and rotational internal degrees of freedom of the melanin macromolecule, and these states then relax nonradiatively within picoseconds (2,3). This model is supported by several experimental studies (3)(4)(5). Specifically, photoacoustic calorimetry (PAC) studies (4) report that all the energy deposited into melanin upon excitation at 488 nm and 514.5 nm is rapidly released in the form of heat.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Photoacoustic calorimetry measurements are sensitive to dynamic events ranging from instantaneous to 5 ms (5,(19)(20)(21)(22) (for a 1 MHz detection transducer). The nature of the response depends on the lifetime of the dynamic process.…”
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“…Fluorescence spectra were corrected for the instrumental response (file provided by manufacturer). Fluorescence intensities were calculated as the integral of the emission band and normalized for the absorbed energy by dividing the value of the integrated emission peak for the value of the optical density at the excitation wavelength [29, 31]. …”
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“…The photoacoustic instrument has been previously described [5]. Essentially, it consists of an excimer pumped dye laser (Lambda Physik, model EMGSO XeCl excimer laser, FL3100 dye laser, 5ns…”
Section: Photoacoustic Measurements 221 Znstrumenfafionmentioning
confidence: 99%