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TYPE I AND TYPE II SENSITIZERS BASED ON ROSE BENGAL ONIUM SALTS*
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1988
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Inorganic ChemistryChemical EngineeringLoose Ion PairsEngineeringPhotoredox ProcessPhotochemistryMechanistic PhotochemistryLoose Ion PairSynthetic PhotochemistryRedox ChemistryChemistryInorganic SynthesisSinglet Oxygen ProductionInorganic Compound
Abstract— New Rose Bengal oniurn salts containing one or two iodonium, sulfonium, phosphonium, and pyrylium ions have been prepared as part of a program to develop sensitizers which can function as Type I radical photoinitiators and Type II energy transfer donors depending on experimental conditions. The absorption spectra of the onium salts in different solvents indicate an equilibrium between tight and loose ion pairs which depends on the solvent polarity, the cation and concentration. Typical Rose Bengal photochemistry requires the structure be that of the loose ion pair in the solvent of choice. Similar factors also influence bleaching behavior, and bleaching is the result of electron transfer processes. The quantum yields of singlet oxygen production from the onium salts in polar solvents are similar to that of the parent, Rose Bengal disodium salt.
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