Solar fuels via artificial photosynthesis
Because sunlight is diffuse and intermittent, substantial use of solar energy to meet
humanity's needs will probably require energy storage in dense, transportable media via …
humanity's needs will probably require energy storage in dense, transportable media via …
Ultrafast transient absorption spectroscopy: principles and application to photosynthetic systems
The photophysical and photochemical reactions, after light absorption by a photosynthetic
pigment–protein complex, are among the fastest events in biology, taking place on …
pigment–protein complex, are among the fastest events in biology, taking place on …
Identification of a mechanism of photoprotective energy dissipation in higher plants
Under conditions of excess sunlight the efficient light-harvesting antenna found in the
chloroplast membranes of plants is rapidly and reversibly switched into a photoprotected …
chloroplast membranes of plants is rapidly and reversibly switched into a photoprotected …
Energy conversion in natural and artificial photosynthesis
Modern civilization is dependent upon fossil fuels, a nonrenewable energy source originally
provided by the storage of solar energy. Fossil-fuel dependence has severe consequences …
provided by the storage of solar energy. Fossil-fuel dependence has severe consequences …
Coherent multidimensional optical spectroscopy of excitons in molecular aggregates; quasiparticle versus supermolecule perspectives
Molecular aggregates are abundant in nature; they form spontaneously in concentrated
solutions and on surfaces and can be synthesized by supramolecular chemistry techniques …
solutions and on surfaces and can be synthesized by supramolecular chemistry techniques …
Architecture of a charge-transfer state regulating light harvesting in a plant antenna protein
Energy-dependent quenching of excess absorbed light energy (qE) is a vital mechanism for
regulating photosynthetic light harvesting in higher plants. All of the physiological …
regulating photosynthetic light harvesting in higher plants. All of the physiological …
Carotenoids, versatile components of oxygenic photosynthesis
Carotenoids (CARs) are a group of pigments that perform several important physiological
functions in all kingdoms of living organisms. CARs serve as protective agents, which are …
functions in all kingdoms of living organisms. CARs serve as protective agents, which are …
Molecular factors controlling photosynthetic light harvesting by carotenoids
Carotenoids are naturally occurring pigments that absorb light in the spectral region in which
the sun irradiates maximally. These molecules transfer this energy to chlorophylls, initiating …
the sun irradiates maximally. These molecules transfer this energy to chlorophylls, initiating …
Functions, therapeutic applications, and synthesis of retinoids and carotenoids
Vitamin A (all-trans-retinol, 1, Figure 1) is considered the most multifunctional vitamin in the
human body. 1 It plays key roles in many physiological processes such as vision …
human body. 1 It plays key roles in many physiological processes such as vision …
A photoactive carotenoid protein acting as light intensity sensor
A Wilson, C Punginelli, A Gall… - Proceedings of the …, 2008 - National Acad Sciences
Intense sunlight is dangerous for photosynthetic organisms. Cyanobacteria, like plants,
protect themselves from light-induced stress by dissipating excess absorbed energy as heat …
protect themselves from light-induced stress by dissipating excess absorbed energy as heat …