Artificial carotenoid-tetrapyrrole dyads have been extensively used as model systems to understand the quenching mechanisms that occur in light-harvesting complexes during nonphotochemical quenching. In particular, dyads containing a carotenoid covalently linked to a zinc phthalocyanine have been studied by transient absorption spectroscopy, and the observed signals have been interpreted in terms of an excitonically coupled state involving the lowest excited states of the two fragments. If present, such excitonic delocalization would have significant implications on the mechanism of nonphotochemical quenching. Here, we use quantum chemical calculations to show that this delocalization is not needed to reproduce the transient absorption spec...
In two recent studies, energy transfer was reported in certain phthalocyanine-carotenoid dyads betwe...
abstract: The first chapter reviews three decades of artificial photosynthetic research conducted by...
Carotenoids are an extensive group of natural pigments employed by a majority of organisms on earth....
Artificial carotenoid-tetrapyrrole dyads have been extensively used as model systems to understand t...
Under excess illumination, plant photosystem II dissipates excess energy through the quenching of ch...
Under excess illumination, plant photosystem II dissipates excess energy through the quenching of ch...
Under excess illumination, photosystem II of plants dissipates excess energy through the quenching o...
In two recent studies, energy transfer was reported in certain phthalocyanine–carotenoid dyads betwe...
We present results from transient absorption spectroscopy on a series of artificial light-harvesting...
We present results from fluorescence excitation and transient absorption spectroscopy on a series of...
A series of phthalocyanine-carotenoid dyads in which a phenylamino group links a phthalocyanine to c...
Antenna complexes in photosystems of plants and green algae are able to switch between a light-harve...
Photophysical investigations of molecular donor-acceptor systems have helped elucidate many details ...
The energy dissipation mechanism in oligomers of the major light-harvesting complex II (LHC II) from...
Quantum dynamics in photobiology is a highly controversial subject of modern research. In particular...
In two recent studies, energy transfer was reported in certain phthalocyanine-carotenoid dyads betwe...
abstract: The first chapter reviews three decades of artificial photosynthetic research conducted by...
Carotenoids are an extensive group of natural pigments employed by a majority of organisms on earth....
Artificial carotenoid-tetrapyrrole dyads have been extensively used as model systems to understand t...
Under excess illumination, plant photosystem II dissipates excess energy through the quenching of ch...
Under excess illumination, plant photosystem II dissipates excess energy through the quenching of ch...
Under excess illumination, photosystem II of plants dissipates excess energy through the quenching o...
In two recent studies, energy transfer was reported in certain phthalocyanine–carotenoid dyads betwe...
We present results from transient absorption spectroscopy on a series of artificial light-harvesting...
We present results from fluorescence excitation and transient absorption spectroscopy on a series of...
A series of phthalocyanine-carotenoid dyads in which a phenylamino group links a phthalocyanine to c...
Antenna complexes in photosystems of plants and green algae are able to switch between a light-harve...
Photophysical investigations of molecular donor-acceptor systems have helped elucidate many details ...
The energy dissipation mechanism in oligomers of the major light-harvesting complex II (LHC II) from...
Quantum dynamics in photobiology is a highly controversial subject of modern research. In particular...
In two recent studies, energy transfer was reported in certain phthalocyanine-carotenoid dyads betwe...
abstract: The first chapter reviews three decades of artificial photosynthetic research conducted by...
Carotenoids are an extensive group of natural pigments employed by a majority of organisms on earth....