DNA-organized artificial LHCs-testing the limits of chromophore segmentation

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Abstract

DNA-organized multi-chromophoric systems containing phenanthrene and pyrene derivatives exhibit a highly efficient excitation energy transfer from phenanthrene (donor) to pyrene (acceptor). The energy transfer also occurs if the phenanthrene antenna is interrupted by intervening DNA base pairs. Artificial light-harvesting complexes composed of up to five phenanthrene-DNA alternations with fluorescence quantum yields as high as 68% are described.

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Bürki, N., Grossenbacher, E., Cannizzo, A., Feurer, T., Langenegger, S. M., & Häner, R. (2020). DNA-organized artificial LHCs-testing the limits of chromophore segmentation. Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry, 18(35), 6818–6822. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0ob01531h

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