Vibronic characteristics and spin-density distributions in bacteriochlorins as revealed by spectroscopic studies of 16 isotopologues. Implications for energy- and electron-transfer in natural photosynthesis and artificial solar-energy conversion

  • James R. Diers
  • , Qun Tang
  • , Christopher J. Hondros
  • , Chih Yuan Chen
  • , Dewey Holten
  • , Jonathan S. Lindsey
  • , David F. Bocian

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Abstract

Vibronic characteristics and spin-density distributions in the core bacteriochlorin macrocycle were revealed by spectroscopic and theoretical studies of 16 isotopologues. The vibrational modes in copper bacteriochlorin isotopologues were examined via resonance Raman and Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy. The resonance Raman spectra exhibit an exceptional sparcity of vibronically active modes of the core macrocycle, in contrast with the rich spectra of the natural bacteriochlorophylls. The Qy-excitation resonance Raman spectrum is dominated by a single mode at 727 cm-1, which calculations suggest is due to a symmetrical accordion-like deformation of the five-atom Cm(CaNCa) pyrroleCm portion of the ring core. This deformation also dominates the vibronic features in the absorption and fluorescence spectra. The spin-density distributions in the π-cation radical of the zinc bacteriochlorin isotopologues were studied by electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy. The spectra indicate a significant electron/spin density (ρ ∼ 0.1) on each meso-carbon atom. This observation contradicts the predictions of early calculations that have been assumed to be correct for nearly four decades. Collectively, these findings have implications for how the structural features that characterize natural bacteriochlorophylls might influence energy- and electron-transfer processes in photosynthesis and alter the thinking on the design of synthetic, bacteriochlorin-based arrays for solar-energy conversion.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)7520-7532
Number of pages13
JournalJournal of Physical Chemistry B
Volume118
Issue number27
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 10 2014

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