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Electronic structure of established and potential oxidizing agents in biological systems
Authors:Pavel Hobza  Rudolf Zahradník
Institution:Institute of Hygiene and Epidemiology, Centre of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases, 10042 Prague 10, Czechoslovakia;J. Heyrovský Institute of Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, 12138 Prague 2, Czechoslovakia
Abstract:The electronic structure of 19 established and potential biological oxidants has been studied by semiempirical all-valence-electron quantum-chemical methods. Electronic ground and excited states of O2, HO2, HO, H2O2, H3O, H4O2 and their (radical) ions have been investigated in order to get information on the geometry, vertical ionization potentials, vertical electron affinities and low-lying electronic excited states. The actual aim has been (i) to arrange the studied species according to their oxidizing power as given by gas-phase electron affinity.
9·HO·OH2O12>(1?+g).·OH>O12(1δ+g) >HO12(2A′)>O12(2A′)>O2(3?-g>HO·2)
and (ii) to contribute to the thermodynamics of early changes of the O2 molecule
O2+e→O?2·;O?2·+H+→HO·2
. Moreover, it has been found theoretically that the hydrated form of the hydroxyl radical (·HO.OH2) should be a relatively stable species with very high electron affinity (2·4 eV, INDO method). This circumstance and the theoretically predicted, extraordinarily low-lying, excited doublet state of the peroxyl radical (about 6000 cm?1) could be of biological significance.
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