Abstract
The effects of axial ligands (solvent molecules) on the vibrational spectra pf chlorophyll a in solution were studied. When the Mg atom of chlorophyll a changes from the five-coordinate state (one axial ligand) to the six-coordinate state (two axial ligands), four Raman bands (Figs. 3~5) and two infrared bands (Fig. 6) in the C=C stretching region shifted to lower frequencies by about 10 cm-1, whereas a far-infrared band (Fig. 7) showed an upshift of about 20cm-1. The latter band probably arises from a mode due to Mg-N stretching. These shifts were explained as a result of the elongation of C=C bonds and the shortening of Mg-N distances in a chlorin ring caused by the movement of the Mg atom from an out-of-plane position to the center of the ring. © 1986, The Chemical Society of Japan. All rights reserved.
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Fujiwara, M., & Tasumi, M. (1986). Raman and Infrared Studies on the Effects of Axial Coordination to Chlorophyll a. Nippon Kagaku Kaishi, 1986(11), 1626–1631. https://doi.org/10.1246/nikkashi.1986.1626
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