BAPTISTA, M.S.CADET, J.DI MASCIO, P.GHOGARE, A.A.GREER, A.HAMBLIN, M.R.LORENTE, C.RIBEIRO, M.S.THOMAS, A.VIGNONI, M.2020-06-102020-06-10BAPTISTA, M.S.; CADET, J.; DI MASCIO, P.; GHOGARE, A.A.; GREER, A.; HAMBLIN, M.R.; LORENTE, C.; RIBEIRO, M.S.; THOMAS, A.; VIGNONI, M. Guidelines for defining type I and II photosensitized oxidation. In: ASP CONFERENCE, May 21-26, 2016, Tampa, FL, USA. <b>Abstract...</b> Herndon, VA, USA: American Society for Photobiology, 2016. Disponível em: http://repositorio.ipen.br/handle/123456789/31279.http://repositorio.ipen.br/handle/123456789/31279Here, ten tips are presented for a standardized definition of type I and II photosensitized oxidation reactions. Because of varied notions of photosensitized oxidation reactions, a checklist of recommendations is provided for their definitions. Type I and type II reactions are oxygen-dependent and involve unstable species such as peroxyl radical and singlet oxygen. This exercise was an outgrowth of a mini-symposium on singlet oxygen chemistry in Cambury, Brazil in 2014.openAccessGuidelines for defining type I and II photosensitized oxidationResumo de eventos científicos0000-0002-4203-1134https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4203-1134