International audienceCarotenoids are conjugated linear molecules built from the repetition of terpene units, which display a large structural diversity in nature. They may, in particular, contain several types of side or end groups, which tune their functional properties, such as absorption position and photochemistry. We report here a detailed experimental study of the absorption and vibrational properties of allene-containing carotenoids, together with an extensive modeling of these experimental data. Our calculations can satisfactorily explain the electronic properties of vaucheriaxanthin, where the allene group introduces the equivalent of one CC double bond into the conjugated CC chain. The position of the electronic absorption of fuc...
Carotenoids can play multiple roles in biological photoreceptors thanks to their rich photophysics. ...
Carotenoids are strongly absorbing pigments that can self- assemble to form aggregates. These aggreg...
We propose the ultrafast S2 (1Bu) to S1 (2Ag) “electronic internal conversion” observed in carotenoi...
International audienceCarotenoids are conjugated linear molecules built from the repetition of terpe...
Carotenoids are among the most important organic compounds present in Nature and play several essent...
Resonance Raman spectroscopy is one of the most popular molecular spectroscopy methods. Using this t...
We report here the resonance Raman spectra and the quantum chemical calculations of the Raman spectr...
Effects of introducing a carbonyl group into the conjugation system of carotenoids were studied for ...
- ν-band of β-carotene shows unresolvable two-peak structure1- different Frank-Condon scattering can...
The functional variety of carotenoids is directly related to their unique spectroscopic properties r...
International audienceOrange carotenoid protein (OCP) is a cyanobacterial photoactive protein which ...
The spectroscopic properties of nine all-trans-carotenoids, xanthophylls and model polyenes were stu...
Absorption or resonance Raman scattering are often used to identify and even quantify carotenoids in...
We used ultrafast transient absorption spectroscopy to study excited-state dynamics of the keto-caro...
AbstractOrange carotenoid protein (OCP) is a cyanobacterial photoactive protein which binds echineno...
Carotenoids can play multiple roles in biological photoreceptors thanks to their rich photophysics. ...
Carotenoids are strongly absorbing pigments that can self- assemble to form aggregates. These aggreg...
We propose the ultrafast S2 (1Bu) to S1 (2Ag) “electronic internal conversion” observed in carotenoi...
International audienceCarotenoids are conjugated linear molecules built from the repetition of terpe...
Carotenoids are among the most important organic compounds present in Nature and play several essent...
Resonance Raman spectroscopy is one of the most popular molecular spectroscopy methods. Using this t...
We report here the resonance Raman spectra and the quantum chemical calculations of the Raman spectr...
Effects of introducing a carbonyl group into the conjugation system of carotenoids were studied for ...
- ν-band of β-carotene shows unresolvable two-peak structure1- different Frank-Condon scattering can...
The functional variety of carotenoids is directly related to their unique spectroscopic properties r...
International audienceOrange carotenoid protein (OCP) is a cyanobacterial photoactive protein which ...
The spectroscopic properties of nine all-trans-carotenoids, xanthophylls and model polyenes were stu...
Absorption or resonance Raman scattering are often used to identify and even quantify carotenoids in...
We used ultrafast transient absorption spectroscopy to study excited-state dynamics of the keto-caro...
AbstractOrange carotenoid protein (OCP) is a cyanobacterial photoactive protein which binds echineno...
Carotenoids can play multiple roles in biological photoreceptors thanks to their rich photophysics. ...
Carotenoids are strongly absorbing pigments that can self- assemble to form aggregates. These aggreg...
We propose the ultrafast S2 (1Bu) to S1 (2Ag) “electronic internal conversion” observed in carotenoi...