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Title: Screening of free radical formation in crystals of guanosine by ESR study
Authors: Usta, Keziban
Cingilli Vural, Hasibe
Asik, Biray
Usta, K.
Keywords: Crystallization
ESR spectroscopy
Guanosine
Radiation effect
Radical
Chemical solutions
Crystallization conditions
ESR spectra
Glacial acetic acid
Glutamic acid
Guanosines
High energy
High temperature
Hyperfine constants
Irradiated samples
Perchloric acids
Polycrystalline
Polycrystalline samples
Radical formation
Radical structures
Spin densities
Temperature range
Acetic acid
Amino acids
Biomolecules
Free radicals
Gamma rays
Metal ions
Nitric acid
Nitric oxide
Polycrystals
Radiation effects
Sodium chloride
Electron spin resonance spectroscopy
Abstract: In this study, to obtain guanosine polycrystalline, novel crystallization method was performed on powder guanosine material. Effective crystallization conditions were achieved by adjustment of the concentration of the metal ions, chemical solutions, NaCl, KCl, glacial acetic acid, nitric oxide, perchloric acid, glutamic acid, and pH of buffer. Behaviors of the guanosine polycrystal samples exposed to high-energy values were investigated using ESR method. The polycrystal samples were exposed to gamma-rays for 48 and 72 h. ESR signals were not recorded from the non-irradiated sample and the sample irradiated for 48 h, but the polycrystalline sample irradiated for 72 h exhibited complex ESR spectra. ESR measurements were taken on the irradiated sample in temperature range from 300 to 450 K. On the basis of all these measurements dependence temperature, it can be said that the shape of the spectrum was to be dependent on temperature slightly. Hence, we assume that the radical structure occurred was resistance to high temperature. Two radicals were determined in the structure irradiated and these were called radical I and radical II. The g, hyperfine constants, and spin density were found to be ? = 0.96, aN NHN=2.7mT, aNNHN=1.155mT, aN = 0.35 mT and g1 = 2.0093 for the radical I; aN = 4.7 mT and g 2 = 2.0094 for the radical II. © 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/5860
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.molstruc.2011.08.023
ISSN: 0022-2860
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