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Is the special pair structure a good strategy for the kinetics during the last step of the energy transfer with the nearest antenna? A chemical model approach
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Is the special pair structure a good strategy for the kinetics during the last step of the energy transfer with the nearest antenna? A chemical model approach

Jean-Michel Camus, Adam Langlois, Shawkat M. Aly, Roger Guilard, Pierre D. Harvey and Philip D Harvey
Chemical communications (Cambridge, England), Vol.49(22), pp.2228-2230
2013-01-01
PMID: 23396549

Abstract

Chemistry Chemistry, Multidisciplinary Physical Sciences Science & Technology
A cofacial bis(Mg(II)porphyrin)-C6H4-free base ([Mg-2]-bridge-FB) dyad shows S-1 energy transfer in both directions and much slower rates than similar monoporphyrin systems are observed.

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2.59 Pigments, Sensors & Probes
2.59.350 Porphyrins
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