1. Water is a radiation protection agent for ionised pyrrole.
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Johny, Melby, Schouder, Constant A., Al-Refaie, Ahmed, Lanhai He, Wiese, Joss, Stapelfeldt, Henrik, Trippel, Sebastian, and Küpper, Jochen
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Radiation-induced damage of biological matter is an ubiquitous problem in nature. The influence of the hydration environment is widely discussed, but its exact role remains elusive. Utilising well defined solvated-molecule aggregates, we experimentally observed a hydrogen-bonded water molecule acting as a radiation protection agent for ionised pyrrole, a prototypical aromatic biomolecule. Pure samples of pyrrole and pyrrole(H
2 O) were outer-valence ionised and the subsequent damage and relaxation processes were studied. Bare pyrrole ions fragmented through the breaking of C-C or N-C covalent bonds. However, for pyrrole(H2 O)+, we observed a strong protection of the pyrrole ring through the dissociative release of neutral water or by transferring an electron or proton across the hydrogen bond. Overall, a single water molecule strongly reduces the fragmentation probability and thus the persistent radiation damage of singly-ionised pyrrole. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2024
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