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Detection of magnetic field effects by confocal microscopy

Certain pairs of paramagnetic species generated under conservation of total spin angular momentum are known to undergo magnetosensitive processes. Two prominent examples of systems exhibiting these so-called magnetic field effects (MFEs) are photogenerated radical pairs created from either singlet o...

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Autores principales: Déjean, Victoire, Konowalczyk, Marcin, Gravell, Jamie, Golesworthy, Matthew J., Gunn, Catlin, Pompe, Nils, Foster Vander Elst, Olivia, Tan, Ke-Jie, Oxborrow, Mark, Aarts, Dirk G. A. L., Mackenzie, Stuart R., Timmel, Christiane R.
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8163210/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34094150
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0sc01986k
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author Déjean, Victoire
Konowalczyk, Marcin
Gravell, Jamie
Golesworthy, Matthew J.
Gunn, Catlin
Pompe, Nils
Foster Vander Elst, Olivia
Tan, Ke-Jie
Oxborrow, Mark
Aarts, Dirk G. A. L.
Mackenzie, Stuart R.
Timmel, Christiane R.
author_facet Déjean, Victoire
Konowalczyk, Marcin
Gravell, Jamie
Golesworthy, Matthew J.
Gunn, Catlin
Pompe, Nils
Foster Vander Elst, Olivia
Tan, Ke-Jie
Oxborrow, Mark
Aarts, Dirk G. A. L.
Mackenzie, Stuart R.
Timmel, Christiane R.
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description Certain pairs of paramagnetic species generated under conservation of total spin angular momentum are known to undergo magnetosensitive processes. Two prominent examples of systems exhibiting these so-called magnetic field effects (MFEs) are photogenerated radical pairs created from either singlet or triplet molecular precursors, and pairs of triplet states generated by singlet fission. Here, we showcase confocal microscopy as a powerful technique for the investigation of such phenomena. We first characterise the instrument by studying the field-sensitive chemistry of two systems in solution: radical pairs formed in a cryptochrome protein and the flavin mononucleotide/hen egg-white lysozyme model system. We then extend these studies to single crystals. Firstly, we report temporally and spatially resolved MFEs in flavin-doped lysozyme single crystals. Anisotropic magnetic field effects are then reported in tetracene single crystals. Finally, we discuss the future applications of confocal microscopy for the study of magnetosensitive processes with a particular focus on the cryptochrome-based chemical compass believed to lie at the heart of animal magnetoreception.
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spelling pubmed-81632102021-06-04 Detection of magnetic field effects by confocal microscopy Déjean, Victoire Konowalczyk, Marcin Gravell, Jamie Golesworthy, Matthew J. Gunn, Catlin Pompe, Nils Foster Vander Elst, Olivia Tan, Ke-Jie Oxborrow, Mark Aarts, Dirk G. A. L. Mackenzie, Stuart R. Timmel, Christiane R. Chem Sci Chemistry Certain pairs of paramagnetic species generated under conservation of total spin angular momentum are known to undergo magnetosensitive processes. Two prominent examples of systems exhibiting these so-called magnetic field effects (MFEs) are photogenerated radical pairs created from either singlet or triplet molecular precursors, and pairs of triplet states generated by singlet fission. Here, we showcase confocal microscopy as a powerful technique for the investigation of such phenomena. We first characterise the instrument by studying the field-sensitive chemistry of two systems in solution: radical pairs formed in a cryptochrome protein and the flavin mononucleotide/hen egg-white lysozyme model system. We then extend these studies to single crystals. Firstly, we report temporally and spatially resolved MFEs in flavin-doped lysozyme single crystals. Anisotropic magnetic field effects are then reported in tetracene single crystals. Finally, we discuss the future applications of confocal microscopy for the study of magnetosensitive processes with a particular focus on the cryptochrome-based chemical compass believed to lie at the heart of animal magnetoreception. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020-07-22 /pmc/articles/PMC8163210/ /pubmed/34094150 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0sc01986k Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Déjean, Victoire
Konowalczyk, Marcin
Gravell, Jamie
Golesworthy, Matthew J.
Gunn, Catlin
Pompe, Nils
Foster Vander Elst, Olivia
Tan, Ke-Jie
Oxborrow, Mark
Aarts, Dirk G. A. L.
Mackenzie, Stuart R.
Timmel, Christiane R.
Detection of magnetic field effects by confocal microscopy
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title_full Detection of magnetic field effects by confocal microscopy
title_fullStr Detection of magnetic field effects by confocal microscopy
title_full_unstemmed Detection of magnetic field effects by confocal microscopy
title_short Detection of magnetic field effects by confocal microscopy
title_sort detection of magnetic field effects by confocal microscopy
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8163210/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34094150
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0sc01986k
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