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Fe(III)-polyuronic Acid Photochemistry: Radical Chemistry in Natural Polysaccharide.

Karunarathna M. H. Jayan S.,Ayodele Mayokun J.,Giammanco Giuseppe E.,Brugh Alexander M., Muizzi Dayana A.,Bauman Mariia A., Ithaca College, Alabanza Anginelle M., University of North Carolina,Ostrowski Alexis D.

Photochemical & photobiological sciences(2021)

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The photochemistry of Fe(III) coordinated to natural uronate-containing polysaccharides has been investigated quantitatively in aqueous solution. It is demonstrated that the photoreduction of the coordinated Fe(III) to Fe(II) and oxidative decarboxylation occurs in a variety of uronate-containing polysaccharides. The photochemistry of the Fe(III)-polyuronic acid system generated a radical species during the reaction which was studied using the spin trapping technique. The identity of the radical species from this reaction was confirmed as CO2•− indicating that both bond cleavage of the carboxylate and oxidative decarboxylation after ligand to metal charge transfer radical reactions may be taking place upon irradiation. Degradation of the polyuronic acid chain was investigated with dynamic light scattering, showing a decrease in the hydrodynamic radius of the polymer assemblies in solution after light irradiation that correlates with the Fe(II) generation. A decrease in viscosity of Fe(IIII)-alginate after light irradiation was also observed. Additionally, the photochemical reaction was investigated in plant root tissue (parsnip) demonstrating that Fe(III) coordination in these natural materials leads to photoreactivity that degrades the pectin component. These results highlight that this Fe(III)-polyuronic acid can occur in many natural systems and may play a role in biogeochemical cycling of iron and ferrous iron generation in plants with significant polyuronic acid content.
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Iron photochemistry,Polysaccharides,Carbon radicals,Biogeochemical iron cycling,Bioinorganic photochemistry
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