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PTC Seminar: Photoprotection and photoactivation of biomolecules: lessons learned from femtosecond spectroscopy

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  • UserDr Vas Stavros, Department of Chemistry, University of Warwick
  • ClockTuesday 12 April 2016, 15:00-16:00
  • HouseHaworth 203.

If you have a question about this talk, please contact Dr Dwaipayan Chakrabarti.

PTC Seminar hosted by Prof. Roy L. Johnston

Photoprotection from harmful UV radiation occurs in many shapes and forms. For example eumelanins in skin provide a natural defence to UV radiation exposure in humans; sunscreens on the other hand provide artificial photoprotection. Combined, detrimental effects such as damage to DNA are largely prevented. However, even when photodamage does occur, photoactivated prodrugs can inhibit further photodamage. The flow of energy involved in photoprotection and photoactivation processes occurs on very short timescales. This talk will introduce some of the techniques that have been developed in our group to probe this energy flow in real time. Example systems recently studied will be presented, ranging from photodissociation of eumelanin building blocks in the gas- and solution-phase, electronic and vibrational dynamics in sunscreens and solvolysis of ruthenium prodrugs.

This talk is part of the School of Chemistry Seminars series.

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