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Observing Aqueous Proton-Uptake Reactions Triggered by Light.


ABSTRACT: Proton-transfer reactions in water are essential to chemistry and biology. Earlier studies reported on aqueous proton-transfer mechanisms by observing light-triggered reactions of strong (photo)acids and weak bases. Similar studies on strong (photo)base-weak acid reactions would also be of interest because earlier theoretical works found evidence for mechanistic differences between aqueous H+ and OH- transfer. In this work, we study the reaction of actinoquinol, a water-soluble strong photobase, with the water solvent and the weak acid succinimide. We find that in aqueous solutions containing succinimide, the proton-transfer reaction proceeds via two parallel and competing reaction channels. In the first channel, actinoquinol extracts a proton from water, after which the newly generated hydroxide ion is scavenged by succinimide. In the second channel, succinimide forms a hydrogen-bonded complex with actinoquinol and the proton is transferred directly. Interestingly, we do not observe proton conduction in water-separated actinoquinol-succinimide complexes, which makes the newly studied strong base-weak acid reaction essentially different from previously studied strong acid-weak base reactions.

SUBMITTER: Antalicz B 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10064335 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Observing Aqueous Proton-Uptake Reactions Triggered by Light.

Antalicz Balázs B   Versluis Jan J   Bakker Huib J HJ  

Journal of the American Chemical Society 20230320 12


Proton-transfer reactions in water are essential to chemistry and biology. Earlier studies reported on aqueous proton-transfer mechanisms by observing light-triggered reactions of strong (photo)acids and weak bases. Similar studies on strong (photo)base-weak acid reactions would also be of interest because earlier theoretical works found evidence for mechanistic differences between aqueous H<sup>+</sup> and OH<sup>-</sup> transfer. In this work, we study the reaction of actinoquinol, a water-sol  ...[more]

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