Authors
Dariusz M Niedzwiedzki, James O Sullivan, Tomáš Polívka, Robert R Birge, Harry A Frank
Publication date
2006/11/16
Journal
The Journal of Physical Chemistry B
Volume
110
Issue
45
Pages
22872-22885
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Description
Xanthophylls are a major class of photosynthetic pigments that participate in an adaptation mechanism by which higher plants protect themselves from high light stress. In the present work, an ultrafast time-resolved spectroscopic investigation of all the major xanthophyll pigments from spinach has been performed. The molecules are zeaxanthin, lutein, violaxanthin, and neoxanthin. β-Carotene was also studied. The experimental data reveal the inherent spectral properties and ultrafast dynamics including the S1 state lifetimes of each of the pigments. In conjunction with quantum mechanical computations the results address the molecular features of xanthophylls that control the formation and decay of the S* state in solution. The findings provide compelling evidence that S* is an excited state with a conformational geometry twisted relative to the ground state. The data indicate that S* is formed via a branched …
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