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Tuning fast excited-state decay by ligand attachment in isolated chlorophyll a .

Elisabeth GruberRicky TeiwesChristina KjaerSteen Brøndsted NielsenLars H Andersen
Published in: Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP (2021)
Excited-state dynamics plays a key role for light harvesting and energy transport in photosynthetic proteins but it is nontrivial to separate the intrinsic photophysics of the light-absorbers (chlorophylls) from interactions with the protein matrix. Here we study chlorophyll a (4-coordinate complex) and axially ligated chlorophyll a (5-coordinate complex) isolated in vacuo applying mass spectrometry to shed light on the intrinsic dynamics in the absence of nearby chlorophylls, carotenoids, amino acids, and water molecules. The 4-coordinate complexes are tagged by quaternary ammonium ions while the charge is provided by a formate ligand in the case of 5-coordinate complexes. Regardless of excitation to the Soret band or the Q band, a fast ps decay is observed, which is ascribed to the decay of the lowest excited singlet state either by intersystem crossing (ISC) to nearby triplet states or by excited-state relaxation on the excited-state potential-energy surface. The lifetime of the first excited state is 15 ps with Mg 2+ at the chlorophyll center, but only 1.7 ps when formate is attached to Mg 2+ . When the Soret band is excited, an initial sup-ps relaxation is observed which is ascribed to fast internal conversion to the first excited state. With respect to ISC, two factors seem to play a role for the reduced lifetime of the formate-chlorophyll complex: (i) The Mg ion is pulled out of the porphyrin plane thus reducing the symmetry of the chromophore, and (ii) the first excited state (Q band) and T 3 are tuned almost into resonance by the ligand, which increases the singlet-triplet mixing.
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