Sebastião J. Formosinho

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University of Coimbra, Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal 
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Arnaut LG, Formosinho SJ. (2013) From elementary reactions to chemical relevance in the photodynamic therapy of cancer Pure and Applied Chemistry. 85: 1389-1403
Silva EFF, Serpa C, Dąbrowski JM, et al. (2010) Mechanisms of singlet-oxygen and superoxide-ion generation by porphyrins and bacteriochlorins and their implications in photodynamic therapy. Chemistry: a European Journal. 16: 9273-9286
Gomes PJ, Serpa C, Nunes RM, et al. (2010) Exothermic rate restrictions in long-range photoinduced charge separations in rigid media. The Journal of Physical Chemistry. A. 114: 2778-87
ARNAUT LG, FORMOSINHO SJ. (2010) ChemInform Abstract: Excited-State Proton Transfer Reactions. Part 1. Fundamentals and Intermolecular Reactions Cheminform. 25: no-no
FORMOSINHO SJ, ARNAUT LG. (2010) ChemInform Abstract: Excited-State Proton Transfer Reactions. Part 2. Intramolecular Reactions Cheminform. 25: no-no
Barroso M, Arnaut LG, Formosinho SJ. (2009) The role of reaction energy and hydrogen bonding in the reaction path of enzymatic proton transfers Journal of Physical Organic Chemistry. 22: 254-263
Arnaut LG, Formosinho SJ. (2008) Understanding chemical reactivity: the case for atom, proton and methyl transfers. Chemistry (Weinheim An Der Bergstrasse, Germany). 14: 6578-87
Arnaut LG, Formosinho SJ. (2007) The rates of S(N)2 reactions and their relation to molecular and solvent properties. Chemistry (Weinheim An Der Bergstrasse, Germany). 13: 8018-28
Barroso M, Arnaut LG, Formosinho SJ. (2007) Absolute rate calculations. Proton transfers in solution. The Journal of Physical Chemistry. A. 111: 591-602
Barroso M, Chattopadhyay N, Klymchenko AS, et al. (2006) Dramatic pressure-dependent quenching effects in supercritical CO2 assessed by the fluorescence of 4'-dimethylamino-3-hydroxyflavone. Thermodynamic versus kinetics control of excited-state intramolecular proton transfer. The Journal of Physical Chemistry. A. 110: 13419-24
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