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2002
Vautier-Giongo, C, Yihwa C, Moreira PF, Lima JC, Freitas AA, Alves M, Quina FH, Macanita AL.  2002.  Manipulation of the reactivity of a synthetic anthocyanin analogue in aqueous micellar media. Langmuir. 18:10109-10115., Number 26 Abstract
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Melo, MJ, Moura S, Maestri M, Pina F.  2002.  Micelle effects on multi state/multifunctional systems based on photochromic flavylium compounds. The case of luteolinidin. Journal of Molecular Structure. 612:245-253., Number 2-3 Abstract
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Roque, A, Lodeiro C, Pina F, Maestri M, Ballardini R, Balzani V.  2002.  Photochromic properties of 3-methyl-substituted flavylium salts. European Journal of Organic Chemistry. :2699-2709., Number 16 Abstract
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Branco, LC, Rosa JN, Ramos JJM, Afonso CAM.  2002.  Preparation and characterization of new room temperature ionic liquids. Chemistry-a European Journal. 8:3671-3677., Number 16 Abstract
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Macanita, AL, Moreira PF, Lima JC, Quina FH, Yihwa C, Vautier-Giongo C.  2002.  Proton transfer in anthocyanins and related flavylium salts. Determination of ground-state rate constants with nanosecond laser flash photolysis. Journal of Physical Chemistry a. 106:1248-1255., Number 7 Abstract
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Branco, LC, Crespo JG, Afonso CAM.  2002.  Studies on the selective transport of organic compounds by using ionic liquids as novel supported liquid membranes. Chemistry-a European Journal. 8:3865-3871., Number 17 Abstract
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Laia, CAT, Costa SMB.  2002.  Thermal isomerization of a symmetrical carbocyanine molecule: charge transfer aspects. Chemical Physics Letters. 354:435-442., Number 5-6 Abstract
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Arranz, P, Albelda MT, Garcia-Espana E, Lima JC, Lodeiro C, de Melo JS, Parola AJ, Pina F.  2002.  Energy transfer between polyamine chains bearing naphthalene terminal units and K-3 Co(CN)(6) : an example of a molecular photoreactor, 2002. Journal of the Chemical Society-Dalton Transactions. :3024-3028. Abstract

Molecular photoreactors consisting of polyamine chains (receptors) bearing terminal naphthalene units (antennae) are described. The receptors are used to bind the substrate hexacyanocobaltate(III) and the antennae to transfer energy to the complex and thus promote a photoaquation reaction.

Albelda, MT, Diaz P, Garcia-Espana E, Lima JC, Lodeiro C, de Melo JS, Parola AJ, Pina F, Soriano C.  2002.  Switching from intramolecular energy transfer to intramolecular electron transfer by the action of pH and Zn2+ co-ordination, 2002. Chemical Physics Letters. 353:63-68. Abstract

Intramolecular electron (eT) and energy transfer (ET) have shown to occur in a covalently linked donor-acceptor (CLDA) system consisting of a naphthalene donor covalently linked through a polyamine chain connector to an anthracene acceptor; the connector has been chosen in order to switch ON or OFF the energy flux as a function of its protonation state as well as by co-ordination to Zn2+. The largest energy transfer efficiency (eta = 0.61) occurs for the fully protonated form (pH < 2), while at pH > 9 (eT) from the lone pairs of the nitrogens to the excited fluorophore takes place, leading to complete quenching of the emission. On the other hand at neutral and basic pH values. coordination of Zn2+ prevents the eT quenching allowing the ET process to occur. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.

2003
Paulo, PMR, Laia CAT, Costa SMB.  2003.  Clusters in polymer-surfactant AOT microemulsions probed by excited state quenching kinetics. Journal of Physical Chemistry B. 107:1097-1105., Number 4 Abstract
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Moncada, MC, Moura S, Melo MJ, Roque A, Lodeiro C, Pina F.  2003.  Complexation of aluminum(III) by anthocyanins and synthetic flavylium salts - A source for blue and purple color. Inorganica Chimica Acta. 356:51-61. Abstract
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Bracci, S, Melo MJ.  2003.  Correlating natural ageing and Xenon irradiation of Paraloid (R) B72 applied on stone. Polymer Degradation and Stability. 80:533-541., Number 3 Abstract
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Giestas, L, Yihwa C, Lima JC, Vautier-Giongo C, Lopes A, Macanita AL, Quina FH.  2003.  The dynamics of ultrafast excited state proton transfer in anionic micelles. Journal of Physical Chemistry a. 107:3263-3269., Number 18 Abstract
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Ramos, JJM, Afonso CAM, Branco LC.  2003.  Glass transition relaxation and fragility in two room temperature ionic liquids. Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry. 71:659-666., Number 2 Abstract
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Moreira, PF, Giestas L, Yihwa C, Vautier-Giongo C, Quina FH, Macanita AL, Lima JC.  2003.  Ground- and excited-state proton transfer in anthocyanins: From weak acids to superphotoacids. Journal of Physical Chemistry a. 107:4203-4210., Number 21 Abstract
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Ferrer, M, Rodriguez L, Rossell O, Pina F, Lima JC, Bardia MF, Solans X.  2003.  Linear ditopic acetylide gold or mercury complexes: synthesis and photophysic studies X-ray crystal structure of PPh4[Au(C CC5H4N)(2)]. Journal of Organometallic Chemistry. 678:82-89., Number 1-2 Abstract
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Roque, A, Lodeiro C, Pina F, Maestri M, Dumas S, Passaniti P, Balzani V.  2003.  Multistate/multifunctional systems. A thermodynamic, kinetic, and photochemical investigation of the 4 '-dimethylaminoflavylium compound. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 125:987-994., Number 4 Abstract
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Albelda, MT, Aguilar J, Alves S, Aucejo R, Diaz P, Lodeiro C, Lima JC, Garcia-Espana E, Pina F, Soriano C.  2003.  Potentiometric, NMR, and fluorescence-emission studies on the binding of adenosine 5 '-triphosphate (ATP) by open-chain polyamine receptors containing naphthylmethyl and/or anthrylmethyl groups. Helvetica Chimica Acta. 86:3118-3135., Number 9 Abstract
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Laia, CAT, Costa SMB, Phillips D, Parker AW.  2003.  Spectroscopy of photoinduced charge-transfer reactions between tetrasulfonated aluminium phthalocyanine and methyl viologen. Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences. 2:555-562., Number 5 Abstract
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Mateus, NMM, Branco LC, Lourenco NMT, Afonso CAM.  2003.  Synthesis and properties of tetra-alkyl-dimethylguanidinium salts as a potential new generation of ionic liquids. Green Chemistry. 5:347-352., Number 3 Abstract
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Anda, C, Bazzicalupi C, Bencini A, Bianchi A, Fornasari P, Giorgi C, Valtancoli B, Lodeiro C, Parola AJ, Pina F.  2003.  Cu(II) and Ni(II) complexes with dipyridine-containing macrocyclic polyamines with different binding units, 2003. Dalton Transactions. :1299-1307. Abstract

The coordination features of the two dipyridine-containing polyamine macrocycles 2,5,8,11,14-pentaaza[ 15][ [15](2,2')[1,15]-bipyridylophane (L1) and 4,4'-(2,5,8,11,14-pentaaza[15]-[15](2,2')-bipyridylophane) (L2) toward Cu(II) and Ni(II) have been studied by means of potentiometric and spectrophotometric UV-vis titrations in aqueous solutions. While in L1 all the nitrogen donor atoms are convergent inside the macrocyclic cavity, in L2 the heteroaromatic nitrogen atoms are located outside. Ligands L1 and L2 form stable mono- and dinuclear complexes with Cu(II). In the case of Ni(II) coordination, only L1 gives dinuclear complexes, while L2 can form only mononuclear species. In the Cu(II) or Ni(II) complexes with L1 the metal(s) are lodged inside the macrocyclic cavity, coordinated to the heteroaromatic nitrogens. As shown by the crystal structure of the [CuL1](2+) and [NiL1](2+) cations, at least one of the two benzylic nitrogens is not coordinated and facile protonation of the complex takes place at neutral or slightly acidic pH values. The particular molecular architecture of L2, which displays two well-separated binding moieties, strongly affects its coordination behavior. In the mononuclear [ CuL2](2+) complex, the metal is encapsulated inside the cavity, not coordinated by the dipyridine unit. Protonation of the complex, however, occurs on the aliphatic polyamine chain and gives rise to translocation of the metal outside the cavity, bound to the heteroaromatic nitrogens. In the [NiL2](2+) complex the metal is coordinated by the dipyridine nitrogens, outside the macrocyclic cavity. Thermodynamic and/or kinetic considerations may explain the different behavior with respect to the corresponding Cu(II) complex.

de Melo, JS, Pina J, Pina F, Lodeiro C, Parola AJ, Lima JC, Albelda MT, Clares MP, Garcia-Espana E, Soriano C.  2003.  Energetics and dynamics of naphthalene polyaminic derivatives. Influence of structural design in the balance static vs dynamic excimer formation, 2003. Journal of Physical Chemistry A. 107:11307-11318. Abstract

Two new fluorescent macrocyclic structures bearing two naphthalene (Np) units at both ends of a cyclic polyaminic chain were investigated with potentiometric, fluorescence (steady-state and time-resolved) and laser flash photolysis techniques. The fluorescence emission studies show the presence of an excimer species whose formation depends on the protonation state of the polyamine chains implying the existence of a bending movement (occurring in both the ground and in the first singlet excited state), which allows the two naphthalene units to approach and interact. For comparison purposes, one bis-chromophoric compound containing a rigid chain (piperazine unit) was also investigated. Its emission spectra shows a unique band decaying single exponentially thus showing that no excimer is formed. With the two new ligands, excimer formation occurs in all situations even at very acidic pH values when the protonation of the polyamine bridges is extensive. Coexistence of ground-state dimers with dynamic excimers was established based on steady-state and time-resolved fluorescence data. The energetics of excimer formation and dissociation were determined in ethanol and water. Different methods of decay analysis (independent decay deconvolution, global analysis and excimer deconvolution with monomer) were used to extract the kinetic (rate constants for excimer formation, dissociation, and decay) and thermodynamic parameters. In ethanol and acidified ethanol:water mixtures, an additional short decay time was found to exist and assigned to a dimer, whose presence is assumed to be responsible by the decrease in activation energy for excimer formation in this solvent. The results are globally discussed in terms of the small architectural differences that can induce significant changes in the photophysical behavior of the three studied compounds.

Albelda, MT, Garcia-Espana E, Gil L, Lima JC, Lodeiro C, de Melo JS, Melo MJ, Parola AJ, Pina F, Soriano C.  2003.  Intramolecular excimer formation in a tripodal polyamine receptor containing three naphthalene fluorophores, 2003. Journal of Physical Chemistry B. 107:6573-6578. Abstract

comprehensive investigation on the energetics and dynamics of a new fluorescent sensor constituted by a tripodal polyamine receptor containing three naphthalene fluorophores, compound L, is reported. The influence of external factors such as the solvent, hydrogen ion concentration, and temperature in the photophysics of the sensor is discussed. The temperature dependence of monomer/excimer interconversion of L revealed an average percentage relative sensitivity of 4.5%/degreesC thus portending its use as a temperature sensor. The activation energy for excimer formation (E-1 = 12 kJ mol(-1)) and dissociation (E-1 = 57 kJ mol(-1)), entropy change (DeltaS = -128 J K-1 mol(-1)), and the binding energy of the excimer (DeltaH = 45 kJ mol(-1)) were obtained in water at acidic pH values and ethanol (E-1 = 15 kJ mol(-1), E-1 = 40 kJ mol(-1), DeltaS = -61 J K-1 mol(-1), and DeltaH = 25 kJ mol(-1)). The dependence of the kinetic and thermodynamic parameters on the dielectric constant of the medium and on the degree of protonation of the polyamine chain was interpreted in terms of the excimer destabilization provoked by the electrostatic repulsion between the positively charged chains.