1.10-Phenanthroline as Anti-Radiation UV Agent: Spectrophotometry Analysis and Modeling

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1.10-Phenanthroline as Anti-Radiation UV Agent: Spectrophotometry Analysis and Modeling

Khusna Arif Rakhman
Khusna Arif Rakhman Universitas Khairun
Ahmad Muchsin Jayali
Ahmad Muchsin Jayali
Muhammad Ikhlas Abdjan
Muhammad Ikhlas Abdjan
Andi U. Ahmad
Andi U. Ahmad
Chairil  Anjasmara Robo Putra
Chairil Anjasmara Robo Putra
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Determination of the activity of a 1.10-Phenanthroline compound as an agent of anti UV was measured using a UVVis spectrophotometer. The study of the electronic transition of 1.10-Phenanthroline compounds was carried out computationally with the semi-empirical of ZINDO/s method. The results of determining the potential of the 1.10- Phenanthroline compound as an anti UV radiation agent showed the lowest%Te value of 0.102%, the highest SPF value of 2.328 and the lowest%Tp value of 0.509%. The type of transition found in 3 peaks in the 1.10-Phenanthroline compound shows the transition types; n to π ⃰ and π t o π ⃰. Whereas, molecular orbitals (MO) involved in electron excitation were: 32 (HOMO-1), 33 (HOMO), 34 (LUMO) and 35 (LUMO + 1) with the smallest energy difference value being 33 to 34 excitation of 7.78 eV.

1.10-Phenanthroline as Anti-Radiation UV Agent: Spectrophotometry Analysis and Modeling

Determination of the activity of a 1.10-Phenanthroline compound as an agent of anti UV was measured using a UVVis spectrophotometer. The study of the electronic transition of 1.10-Phenanthroline compounds was carried out computationally with the semi-empirical of ZINDO/s method. The results of determining the potential of the 1.10- Phenanthroline compound as an anti UV radiation agent showed the lowest%Te value of 0.102%, the highest SPF value of 2.328 and the lowest%Tp value of 0.509%. The type of transition found in 3 peaks in the 1.10-Phenanthroline compound shows the transition types; n to π ⃰ and π t o π ⃰. Whereas, molecular orbitals (MO) involved in electron excitation were: 32 (HOMO-1), 33 (HOMO), 34 (LUMO) and 35 (LUMO + 1) with the smallest energy difference value being 33 to 34 excitation of 7.78 eV.

Khusna Arif Rakhman
Khusna Arif Rakhman Universitas Khairun
Ahmad Muchsin Jayali
Ahmad Muchsin Jayali
Muhammad Ikhlas Abdjan
Muhammad Ikhlas Abdjan
Andi U. Ahmad
Andi U. Ahmad
Chairil  Anjasmara Robo Putra
Chairil Anjasmara Robo Putra

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Khusna Arif Rakhman. 2018. “. Global Journal of Science Frontier Research – B: Chemistry GJSFR-B Volume 18 (GJSFR Volume 18 Issue B3): .

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1.10-Phenanthroline as Anti-Radiation UV Agent: Spectrophotometry Analysis and Modeling

Khusna Arif Rakhman
Khusna Arif Rakhman Universitas Khairun
Ahmad Muchsin Jayali
Ahmad Muchsin Jayali
Muhammad Ikhlas Abdjan
Muhammad Ikhlas Abdjan
Andi U. Ahmad
Andi U. Ahmad
Chairil  Anjasmara Robo Putra
Chairil Anjasmara Robo Putra

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