As. Jeevarajan et al., ROLE OF EXCITED SINGLET-STATE IN THE PHOTOOXIDATION OF CAROTENOIDS - A TIME-RESOLVED Q-BAND EPR STUDY, Journal of physical chemistry, 100(2), 1996, pp. 669-671
Spin-polarized 35 GHz time-resolved EPR (TREPR) spectra were obtained
for the first time of the cation radicals of beta-carotene (I), 15,15'
-didehydro-beta-carotene (II), 7',7'-dicyano-7'-apo-beta-carotene (III
), and 7'-cyano-7'-ethoxycarbonyl-7'-apo-beta-carotene (IV) and the an
ion radical of the solvent which were formed by 308 nm photoexcitation
of the carotenoids in carbon tetrachloride solution. Although the EPR
spectra are weak in intensity due to the small dimensions of the 35 G
Hz quartz flat cell and have very broad line widths, it was possible t
o positively determine from the polarization pattern that the electron
transfer to the solvent occurs from the excited singlet state of the
carotenoids, The 35 GHz EPR spectra consist of two resolved EPR lines
(one absorption and one emission) from which it has been possible to m
easure the g factor and Delta H-pp of the solvent-separated radical io
n pair that was formed; measurements were not possible at 9 GHz.