This paper presents a quantum-mechanical study of electronic energy transfer (EET) coupling on over 100 pairs of chromophores taken from photosynthetic light-harvesting antenna proteins. Solvation effects due to the protein, intrinsic waters, and surrounding medium are analyzed in terms of screening and reaction field contributions using a model developed recently that combines a linear response approach with the polarizable continuum model (PCM). We find that the screening of EET interactions is quite insensitive to the quantum-mechanical treatment adopted. In contrast, it is greatly dependent on the geometrical details (distance, shape, and orientation) of the chromophore pair considered. We demonstrate that implicit (reaction fiel...
The studies presented in this thesis explore electronic energy transfer (EET) in light-harvesting an...
This contribution presents a detalied theoretical study on how proteins regulate the electronic coup...
To gain better insight into how the fluctuating protein environment influences the site energy order...
In photosynthesis, special antenna proteins that contain multiple light-absorbing molecules (chromo-...
The way that solvent (or host medium) modifies the rate of electronic energy transfer (EET) has elu...
Electronic energy transfer is widely used as a molecular ruler to interrogate the structure of bioma...
Electronic energy transfer is widely used as a molecular ruler to interrogate the structure of bioma...
Electronic energy transfer is widely used as a molecular ruler to interrogate the structure of bioma...
In photosynthesis, special antenna proteins that contain multiple light-absorbing molecules (chromop...
The way that solvent (or host medium) modifies the rate of electronic energy transfer (EET) has elud...
Photoinitiated phenomena play a crucial role in many living organisms. Plants, algae, and bacteria a...
Photoinitiated phenomena play a crucial role in many living organisms. Plants, algae, and bacteria a...
3Photoinitiated phenomena play a crucial role in many living organisms. Plants, algae, and bacteria ...
We present a comparative study on the influence of the quantum mechanical QM method including basis ...
The studies presented in this thesis explore electronic energy transfer (EET) in light-harvesting an...
The studies presented in this thesis explore electronic energy transfer (EET) in light-harvesting an...
This contribution presents a detalied theoretical study on how proteins regulate the electronic coup...
To gain better insight into how the fluctuating protein environment influences the site energy order...
In photosynthesis, special antenna proteins that contain multiple light-absorbing molecules (chromo-...
The way that solvent (or host medium) modifies the rate of electronic energy transfer (EET) has elu...
Electronic energy transfer is widely used as a molecular ruler to interrogate the structure of bioma...
Electronic energy transfer is widely used as a molecular ruler to interrogate the structure of bioma...
Electronic energy transfer is widely used as a molecular ruler to interrogate the structure of bioma...
In photosynthesis, special antenna proteins that contain multiple light-absorbing molecules (chromop...
The way that solvent (or host medium) modifies the rate of electronic energy transfer (EET) has elud...
Photoinitiated phenomena play a crucial role in many living organisms. Plants, algae, and bacteria a...
Photoinitiated phenomena play a crucial role in many living organisms. Plants, algae, and bacteria a...
3Photoinitiated phenomena play a crucial role in many living organisms. Plants, algae, and bacteria ...
We present a comparative study on the influence of the quantum mechanical QM method including basis ...
The studies presented in this thesis explore electronic energy transfer (EET) in light-harvesting an...
The studies presented in this thesis explore electronic energy transfer (EET) in light-harvesting an...
This contribution presents a detalied theoretical study on how proteins regulate the electronic coup...
To gain better insight into how the fluctuating protein environment influences the site energy order...