Ultrafast Spectroelectrochemistry of the Catechol/o‐Quinone Redox Couple in Aqueous Buffer Solution

Author:

Goia Sofia12ORCID,Richings Gareth W.1ORCID,Turner Matthew A. P.123,Woolley Jack M.14,Tully Joshua J.1,Cobb Samuel J.15,Burriss Adam6,Robinson Ben R.6,Macpherson Julie V.1,Stavros Vasilios G.17ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry University of Warwick Coventry CV4 7AL UK

2. Molecular Analytical Science CDT Senate House University of Warwick Coventry CV4 7AL UK

3. Department of Physics University of Warwick Coventry CV4 7AL UK

4. Warwick Centre for Ultrafast Spectroscopy Department of Physics University of Warwick Coventry CV4 7AL UK

5. Department of Chemistry University of Cambridge Cambridge CB2 1EW UK

6. Syngenta Warfield, Bracknell RG42 6EY UK

7. School of Chemistry University of Birmingham Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT UK

Abstract

AbstractEumelanin is a natural pigment found in many organisms that provides photoprotection from harmful UV radiation. As a redox‐active biopolymer, the structure of eumelanin is thought to contain different redox states of quinone, including catechol subunits. To further explore the excited state properties of eumelanin, we have investigated the catechol/o‐quinone redox couple by spectroelectrochemical means, in a pH 7.4 aqueous buffered solution, and using a boron doped diamond mesh electrode. At pH 7.4, the two proton, two electron oxidation of catechol is promoted, which facilitates continuous formation of the unstable o‐quinone product in solution. Ultrafast transient absorption (femtosecond to nanosecond) measurements of o‐quinone species involve initial formation of an excited singlet state followed by triplet state formation within 24 ps. In contrast, catechol in aqueous buffer leads to formation of the semiquinone radical Δt>500 ps. Our results demonstrate the rich photochemistry of the catechol/o‐quinone redox couple and provides further insight into the excited state processes of these key building blocks of eumelanin.

Funder

Syngenta International

Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council

Leverhulme Trust

Isaac Newton Trust

Royal Society

Publisher

Wiley

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