AbstractKnox and Parson have objected to our previous conclusion on possible negative entropy production during primary photochemistry, i.e., from photon absorption to primary charge separation, by considering a pigment system in which primary photochemistry is not specifically considered. This approach does not address our proposal. They suggest that when a pigment absorbs light and passes to an excited state, its entropy increases by hν/T. This point is discussed in two ways: (i) from considerations based on the energy gap law for excited state relaxation; (ii) using classical thermodynamics, in which free energy is introduced into the pigment (antenna) system by photon absorption. Both approaches lead us to conclude that the excited stat...
AbstractThis commentary argues against the view that photochemical energy conversion violates the se...
The fluorescence yield for 694 nm excitation in a Photosystem I-200 particle is significantly lower ...
This a preprint of the Materials accepted for publication in Biophysics, © 2014 MAIK Nauka/Interperi...
Knox and Parson have objected to our previous conclusion on possible negative entropy production dur...
AbstractKnox and Parson have objected to our previous conclusion on possible negative entropy produc...
AbstractThe widely held view that the maximum efficiency of a photosynthetic pigment system is given...
The widely held view that the maximum efficiency of a photosynthetic pigment system is given by the ...
It is argued that the chemical potential analogy does not provide useful information on the thermody...
AbstractIt is argued that the chemical potential analogy does not provide useful information on the ...
AbstractAn assertion that the primary photochemistry of photosynthesis can violate the Second Law of...
Neither the thermodynamically determined probability isotherm nor its kinetically manifest rate isot...
Through a modern derivation of Planck’s formula for the entropy of an arbitrary beam of photons, we ...
AbstractThe preceding paper [R.C. Jennings, E. Belgio, A.P. Casazza, F.M. Garlaschi, G. Zucchelli, E...
We examine ergodicity and configurational entropy for a dilute pigment solution and for a suspension...
A Planck law relationship between absorption and emission spectra is used to compute the fluorescenc...
AbstractThis commentary argues against the view that photochemical energy conversion violates the se...
The fluorescence yield for 694 nm excitation in a Photosystem I-200 particle is significantly lower ...
This a preprint of the Materials accepted for publication in Biophysics, © 2014 MAIK Nauka/Interperi...
Knox and Parson have objected to our previous conclusion on possible negative entropy production dur...
AbstractKnox and Parson have objected to our previous conclusion on possible negative entropy produc...
AbstractThe widely held view that the maximum efficiency of a photosynthetic pigment system is given...
The widely held view that the maximum efficiency of a photosynthetic pigment system is given by the ...
It is argued that the chemical potential analogy does not provide useful information on the thermody...
AbstractIt is argued that the chemical potential analogy does not provide useful information on the ...
AbstractAn assertion that the primary photochemistry of photosynthesis can violate the Second Law of...
Neither the thermodynamically determined probability isotherm nor its kinetically manifest rate isot...
Through a modern derivation of Planck’s formula for the entropy of an arbitrary beam of photons, we ...
AbstractThe preceding paper [R.C. Jennings, E. Belgio, A.P. Casazza, F.M. Garlaschi, G. Zucchelli, E...
We examine ergodicity and configurational entropy for a dilute pigment solution and for a suspension...
A Planck law relationship between absorption and emission spectra is used to compute the fluorescenc...
AbstractThis commentary argues against the view that photochemical energy conversion violates the se...
The fluorescence yield for 694 nm excitation in a Photosystem I-200 particle is significantly lower ...
This a preprint of the Materials accepted for publication in Biophysics, © 2014 MAIK Nauka/Interperi...