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Enhanced Light‐Harvesting Capacity by Micellar Assembly of Free Accessory Chromophores and LH1‐like Antennas
Authors:Michelle A Harris  Tuba Sahin  Jianbing Jiang  Pothiappan Vairaprakash  Pamela S Parkes‐Loach  Dariusz M Niedzwiedzki  Christine Kirmaier  Paul A Loach  David F Bocian  Dewey Holten  Jonathan S Lindsey
Institution:1. Department of Chemistry, Washington University, , St. Louis, MO;2. Department of Chemistry, North Carolina State University, , Raleigh, NC;3. Department of Molecular Biosciences, Northwestern University, , Evanston, IL;4. Department of Chemistry, University of California, , Riverside, CA
Abstract:Biohybrid light‐harvesting antennas are an emerging platform technology with versatile tailorability for solar‐energy conversion. These systems combine the proven peptide scaffold unit utilized for light harvesting by purple photosynthetic bacteria with attached synthetic chromophores to extend solar coverage beyond that of the natural systems. Herein, synthetic unattached chromophores are employed that partition into the organized milieu (e.g. detergent micelles) that house the LH1‐like biohybrid architectures. The synthetic chromophores include a hydrophobic boron‐dipyrrin dye (A1) and an amphiphilic bacteriochlorin (A2), which transfer energy with reasonable efficiency to the bacteriochlorophyll acceptor array (B875) of the LH1‐like cyclic oligomers. The energy‐transfer efficiencies are markedly increased upon covalent attachment of a bacteriochlorin (B1 or B2) to the peptide scaffold, where the latter likely acts as an energy‐transfer relay site for the (potentially diffusing) free chromophores. The efficiencies are consistent with a Förster (through‐space) mechanism for energy transfer. The overall energy‐transfer efficiency from the free chromophores via the relay to the target site can approach those obtained previously by relay‐assisted energy transfer from chromophores attached at distant sites on the peptides. Thus, the use of free accessory chromophores affords a simple design to enhance the overall light‐harvesting capacity of biohybrid LH1‐like architectures.
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