Real-time probing of a three-electron bonded radical: Ultrafast one-electron reduction of a disulfide biomolecule ultrafast

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Gauduel, Y [1 ]
Gelabert, H [1 ]
Guilloud, F [1 ]
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[1] Ecole Polytech, ENS Tech Avancees, Lab Opt Appl, CNRS UMR 7631,INSERM U451, F-91761 Palaiseau, France
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10.1021/ja9933543
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O6 [化学];
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0703 ;
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The primary steps of a one-electron reduction of a disulfide molecule (cystamine) by the infrared p-like state of an excited hydrated electron have been investigated by femtosecond laser spectroscopy. The initial electron photodetachment from chloride ion or phenothiazine is triggered by a two-photon ultraviolet excitation. In homogeneous aqueous cystamine solution, a subpicosecond univalent reduction of the disulfide molecule by an infrared prehydrated electron competes with the nonadiabatic relaxation of trapped electrons (electron solvation process. This presolvation one-electron reduction occurs with a characteristic time of 160 +/- 20 fs at 294 K. Within the electron solvation regime, this elementary redox process is totally achieved in less than 1 x 10(-12) s and exhibits a probability 9 times higher than the radiationless relaxation of an infrared excited electron. In aqueous organized assemblies (cationic micelles) the partitioning of reactants does not influence the frequency rate of a prehydration reaction but modifies the early branching between reactive and nonreactive LR electronic channels. The real-time UV probing of a nascent sulfur-centered radical anion (RSthereforeSR(-))(aq) is discussed in the framework of a two-center-three-electron bond.
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