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Angewandte Chemie (International ed.), 2016-02, Vol.55 (8), p.2759-2763
International ed. in English, 2016
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Light-Harvesting Systems Based on Organic Nanocrystals To Mimic Chlorosomes
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  • Angewandte Chemie (International ed.), 2016-02, Vol.55 (8), p.2759-2763
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International ed. in English
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Germany: Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Erscheinungsjahr
2016
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MEDLINE
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  • We report the first highly efficient artificial light‐harvesting systems based on nanocrystals of difluoroboron chromophores to mimic the chlorosomes, one of the most efficient light‐harvesting systems found in green photosynthetic bacteria. Uniform nanocrystals with controlled donor/acceptor ratios were prepared by simple coassembly of the donors and acceptors in water. The light‐harvesting system funneled the excitation energy collected by a thousand donor chromophores to a single acceptor. The well‐defined spatial organization of individual chromophores in the nanocrystals enabled an energy transfer efficiency of 95 %, even at a donor/acceptor ratio as high as 1000:1, and a significant fluorescence of the acceptor was observed up to donor/acceptor ratios of 200 000:1. Daylight saving: Uniform nanocrystals of organic difluoroboron chromophores with controlled donor/acceptor ratios were prepared by simple coassembly of the donors and acceptors in water. The light‐harvesting system funneled the excitation energy with an energy transfer efficiency of 95 % at a donor/acceptor ratio as high as 1000:1. The acceptor was found to have a significant fluorescence at donor/acceptor ratios of up to 200 000:1.

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