This study presents results about UV laser beam interaction with Vancomycin (VCM) solutions in ultrapure water performed on bulk samples (5 mL). Photoproducts and molecular fragments resulting from the parent VCM and generated by exposure to 266. nm are evidenced by UV-vis absorption and FTIR spectroscopy and liquid chromatography electro spray ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry (LC/ESI-TOF-MS) measurements. A novel method is reported to characterize surface active compounds produced in VCM solutions during exposure to UV laser radiation, by measuring in real time the dynamic interfacial tension of the irradiated solutions in emerging, constant volume bubble configuration. This shows that amphiphilic photoproducts are generated after the interaction of VCM molecules with laser beam that migrate at the interface air bubble/VCM solution. They accumulate at the interface leading at transition surface effects. In the paper four such amphiphilic photoproducts were identified and their chemical structures were proposed.

Surface properties of Vancomycin after interaction with laser beams

Liggieri L;Ferrari M
2015

Abstract

This study presents results about UV laser beam interaction with Vancomycin (VCM) solutions in ultrapure water performed on bulk samples (5 mL). Photoproducts and molecular fragments resulting from the parent VCM and generated by exposure to 266. nm are evidenced by UV-vis absorption and FTIR spectroscopy and liquid chromatography electro spray ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry (LC/ESI-TOF-MS) measurements. A novel method is reported to characterize surface active compounds produced in VCM solutions during exposure to UV laser radiation, by measuring in real time the dynamic interfacial tension of the irradiated solutions in emerging, constant volume bubble configuration. This shows that amphiphilic photoproducts are generated after the interaction of VCM molecules with laser beam that migrate at the interface air bubble/VCM solution. They accumulate at the interface leading at transition surface effects. In the paper four such amphiphilic photoproducts were identified and their chemical structures were proposed.
2015
Istituto di Chimica della Materia Condensata e di Tecnologie per l'Energia - ICMATE
DIT
Dynamic surface tension
FTIR
LC-MS
Molecular fragments
Vancomycin
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