Chemiluminescence emission during reactions between superoxide and selected aliphatic and aromatic halocarbons in aprotic media.

A R Shoaf, A U Shaikh, J H Ford, W C Carlson, R H Steele
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The reactions between superoxide free radical anion (.O2-) with the halocarbons CCl4. CHCl3, BrCH2CH2Br(EDB), decachlora-biphenyl (DCBP), and 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD) in dimethyl sulphoxide (DMSO) results in the emission of chemiluminescence (CL). The chemiluminescence reactions are characterized as having biphasic second order kinetics, CL wavelengths between 350 nm and 650 nm, and exhibiting perturbation by chemicals reactive with singlet oxygen. These data suggest that singlet oxygen species are the excited state responsible for the light emissions. Polarographic studies confirm .O2- consumption and halide release in the reactions, while gas liquid chromatography and NBT reduction demonstrate the decomposition of the halocarbons into products. A chemiluminescent reaction mechanism is proposed involving reductive dehalogenation of the halocarbons and the generation of singlet oxygen. The significance of singlet oxygen generation is discussed with respect to a general mechanism for explaining the rapid initiation of lipid peroxidative membrane damage in halocarbon toxigenicity in animal and plant tissues.

在非质子介质中超氧化物与选定的脂肪族和芳香族卤代烃反应时的化学发光发射。
超氧自由基阴离子(. o2 -)与卤代烃CCl4的反应。二甲基亚砜(DMSO)中的CHCl3、BrCH2CH2Br(EDB)、十氯联苯(DCBP)和2,3,7,8-四氯二苯并-对二恶英(TCDD)会产生化学发光(CL)。化学发光反应具有二级双相动力学特征,发光波长在350 ~ 650 nm之间,并表现出与单重态氧反应的化学物质的扰动。这些数据表明,单线态氧是负责光发射的激发态。极谱研究证实了反应中o2的消耗和卤化物的释放,而气相液相色谱和NBT还原证实了卤化碳分解成产物。提出了一种化学发光反应机理,涉及卤化碳的还原脱卤和单线态氧的生成。本文讨论了单线态氧生成的重要性,并就解释动植物组织中卤碳毒性中脂质过氧化膜损伤的快速启动的一般机制进行了讨论。
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