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Design, Synthesis, and Photodynamics of Light-Harvesting Arrays Comprised of a Porphyrin and One, Two, or Eight Boron-Dipyrrin Accessory Pigments

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In this paper, a light-harvesting array containing one, two, or eight boron-dipyrrin (BDPY) pigments and one porphyrin (free base or Zn chelate) has been synthesized using a modular building block approach.
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Light-harvesting arrays containing one, two, or eight boron-dipyrrin (BDPY) pigments and one porphyrin (free base or Zn chelate) have been synthesized using a modular building block approach. The reaction of pyrrole and 4-(BDPY)benzaldehyde or 3,5-bis(BDPY)benzaldehyde, prepared by Pd-mediated ethynylation with the corresponding iodo-benzaldehydes, affords the desired BDPY-porphyrin array in yields of 10−58%. The arrays are soluble in organic solvents and have been characterized by static and time-resolved absorption and fluorescence spectroscopy. The blue-green BDPY absorption complements spectral coverage of the porphyrin chromophores and rivals the intensity of the porphyrin Soret band when eight BDPY accessory pigments are present. Efficient energy transfer from the BDPY pigment(s) to the porphyrin (free base or Zn-chelate) is observed in arrays containing one or two (>90%) or eight (>85%) accessory pigments per porphyrin. Biphasic excited-state decay behavior is exhibited by the BDPY pigments in isol...

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The Chemistry of Fluorescent Bodipy Dyes: Versatility Unsurpassed

TL;DR: The Bodipy family, first developed as luminescent tags and laser dyes, has become a cornerstone for these new applications and the near future looks extremely bright for "porphyrin's little sister".
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Long-Range Resonance Energy Transfer in Molecular Systems

TL;DR: This review covers Förster theory for donor-acceptor pairs and electronic coupling for singlet-singlet, triplet-triplet, and superexchange-mediated energy transfer and includes the transition density picture of Coulombic coupling as well as electronic coupling between molecular aggregates (excitons).
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Structural modification strategies for the rational design of red/NIR region BODIPYs

TL;DR: This review focuses on classifying different types of long wavelength absorbing BODIPY dyes based on the wide range of structural modification methods that have been adopted, and on tabulating their spectral and photophysical properties.
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Dendritic Encapsulation of Function: Applying Nature's Site Isolation Principle from Biomimetics to Materials Science.

TL;DR: The recent progress in the synthesis of dendrimer-encapsulated molecules and their study by a variety of techniques is discussed, and a natural design principle that contributes to bridging the gap between biology and materials science is focused on.
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Crystal structure of an integral membrane light-harvesting complex from photosynthetic bacteria

TL;DR: The crystal structure of the light harvesting antenna complex (LH2) from Rhodopseudomonas acidophila strain 10050 showed that the active assembly consists of two concentric cylinders of helical protein subunits which enclose the pigment molecules as discussed by the authors.
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TL;DR: Electronic excitation energy transfer as function of distance measured, noting energy transfer process use as spectroscopic ruler as well as the use of spectroscopy ruler for measuring distance.
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Porphyrins. XIII: Fluorescence spectra and quantum yields

TL;DR: Fluorescence spectra, quantum yields, natural radiative lifetimes, and absorption oscillator strengths for a number of porphyrins in benzene solution were reported in this paper.
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The 8.5 A projection map of the light-harvesting complex I from Rhodospirillum rubrum reveals a ring composed of 16 subunits.

TL;DR: Two‐dimensional crystals from light‐harvesting complex I (LHC I) of the purple non‐sulfur bacterium Rhodospirillum rubrum have been reconstituted from detergent‐solubilized protein complexes and the experimentally determined structure contradicts models of the LHC I presented so far.
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