Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
The UVB photolysis of L-tyrosine yields species with fluorescence and absorption spectra that are very similar to
those of humic substances. By potentiometric measurements, chemical modeling and the application of NMR,
mass spectrometry and laser flash photolysis, itwas possible to get insights into the structural and chemical properties
of the compounds derived by the L-tyrosine phototransformation. The photolytic process follows aromaticring
hydroxylation and dimerization. The latter is presumably linkedwith the photoinduced generation of tyrosyl
(phenoxy-type) radicals, which have a marked tendency to dimerize and possibly oligomerize. Interestingly,
photoinduced transformation gives compounds with protogenic and complexation capabilities similar to those
of the humic substances that occur naturally in surface waters. This finding substantiates a new and potentially
important abiotic (photolytic) pathway for the formation of humic compounds in surface-water environments.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
Photochemistry, Protogenic sites, Ligands for metals, Aromatic amino acids, Surface waters
Elenco autori:
Berto, Silvia; Laurentiis, Elisa De; Tota, Tiziana; Chiavazza, Enrico; Daniele, Pier Giuseppe; Minella, Marco; Isaia, Marco; Brigante, Marcello; Vione, Davide Vittorio
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