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Light polarization dependency existing in the biological photosystem and possible implications for artificial antenna systems

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Abstract
The processes of biological photosynthesis provide inspiration and valuable lessons for artificial energy collection, transfer, and conversion systems. The extraordinary efficiency of each sequential process of light to biomass conversion originates from the unique architecture and mechanism of photosynthetic proteins. Near 100% quantum efficiency of energy transfer in biological photosystems is achieved by the chlorophyll assemblies in antenna complexes, which also exhibit a significant degree of light polarization. The three-dimensional chiral assembly of chlorophylls is an optimized biological architecture that enables maximum energy transfer efficiency with precisely designed coupling between chlorophylls. In this review, we summarize the key lessons from the photosynthetic processes in biological photosystems, and move our focus to energy transfer mechanisms and the chiral structure of the chlorophyll assembly. Then, we introduce recent approaches and possible implications to realize the biological energy transfer processes on bioinspired scaffold-based artificial antenna systems.
Author(s)
Im, Sang WonHa, HeonjinYang, WoojinJang, Jun HoKang, BoyeongSeo, Da HyeSeo, JiwonNam, Ki Tae
Issued Date
2020-02
Type
Article
DOI
10.1007/s11120-019-00682-1
URI
https://scholar.gist.ac.kr/handle/local/12369
Publisher
SPRINGER
Citation
PHOTOSYNTHESIS RESEARCH, v.143, no.2, pp.205 - 220
ISSN
0166-8595
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Department of Chemistry > 1. Journal Articles
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