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. 2019 Dec 2;14(12):e0225475. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0225475

Fig 7.

Fig 7

22 μM SOSG purged then irradiated at 30% power, 60 seconds with Lyse-It (A) Absorption spectra of SOSG pre and post microwaved irradiation, (B) Fluorescence spectra pre and post purging and microwave irradiation, (C) Fluorescence λmax intensity with the percentage increase from Pre with respect to increasing oxygen concentration. (D) Singlet Oxygen Sensor Green unreacted probe structure. As oxygen content increases, the peak at approximately 475-nm in the absorbance spectra and 530-nm in the fluorescence spectra increases indicating an increase in the detection of singlet oxygen.