Investigating the low-frequency vibrations of chlorophyll derivatives using terahertz spectroscopy

  • Coquillat D
  • O'Connor E
  • Brouillet E
  • et al.
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Abstract

The terahertz absorption spectra of sodium magnesium chlorophyllin (Chl-Mg-Na) and sodium copper chlorophyllin (Cu-Chl), two major members of the chlorophyll derivative family, have been measured in the range 0.2−3.0 THz (6.6−100 cm -1 ), at room temperature. Additionally, surface-enhanced Raman scattering spectroscopy was used to supplement data in the higher frequency range. The capability of terahertz spectroscopy for quantitative characterization of Chl-Mg-Na intermolecular vibrations was investigated and the sensitivity of the 1.82-THz feature with degree of hydration by changes in the molecular environment was examined. For Cu-Chl derivative, a broad feature was observed around 1.8 THz which currently hinders clear Cu-Chl identification and quantification.

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Coquillat, D., O’Connor, E., Brouillet, E. V., Meriguet, Y., Bray, C., Nelson, D. J., … Dyakonova, N. (2021). Investigating the low-frequency vibrations of chlorophyll derivatives using terahertz spectroscopy (p. 13). SPIE-Intl Soc Optical Eng. https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2593589

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