A model for interfacial electron transfer on colloidal melanin
β Scribed by Pier Raimondo Crippa; Sara Michelini
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 421 KB
- Volume
- 50
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1011-1344
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β¦ Synopsis
Though melanins are involved in photochemical reactions (mainly of oxido-reductive type) in vitro and this activity is supposed to have biological implications, no satisfactory model of the reaction kinetics has so far been proposed. The main difficulty arises from the particulate structure of the insoluble melanins and the consequent necessity to describe their reactivity in the framework of heterogeneous chemistry, i.e., at the solid-liquid interface. Our paper presents a simplified model of the monoelectronic reduction reaction of dioxygen, based on wellestablished experimental facts and some reasonable assumptions: (1) surface adsorption of O2 on colloidal melanins can be described by a Langmuir isotherm; (2) the kinetics of superoxide formation is photodependent and includes an interracial electron-transfer process; (3) the photochemical behaviour of the single melanin granule can be described in terms of the electronic properties of amorphous semiconductor particles. Some satisfactory comparisons with experimental data and calculated values of the kinetic constants for the process are presented and discussed.
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