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  4. Water coordinated zinc dioxo-chlorin and porphyrin self-assemblies as chlorosomal mimics: Variability of supramolecular interactions
 
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2012
Journal Article
Title

Water coordinated zinc dioxo-chlorin and porphyrin self-assemblies as chlorosomal mimics: Variability of supramolecular interactions

Abstract
Semisynthetic zinc chlorins are shown for the first time to self-assemble in the absence of an intrinsic hydroxy group, which is always present in the chlorosomal bacteriochlorophylls (BChl's) c, d and e. Instead, the presently studied compounds have carbonyl groups. These cannot function as hydrogen bond donating groups. However due to interspacing water molecules bound to the zinc ion, double hydrogen bonding can occur to adjacent tetrapyrrolic macrocycles equipped with carbonyl recognition groups. Solution studies comprising UV-Vis absorption, electronic circular dichroism (ECD) and FT-IR show that different aggregates are formed in hydrated solvents in comparison to dry nonpolar solvents. Single crystal X-ray studies show variable supramolecular interactions either with interspacing water molecules coordinating the Zn ion within a porphyrin or with the 172 carbonyl group of a chlorin ligating the Zn ion. Our findings have implications for a minimalistic design of se lf-assembling chromophores, which can act as efficient light-harvesting units.
Author(s)
Jesorka, A.
Holzwarth, A.R.
Eichhöfer, A.
Reddy, C.M.
Kinoshita, Y.
Tamiaki, H.
Katterle, M.
Naubron, J.-V.
Balaban, T.S.
Journal
Photochemical & photobiological sciences  
DOI
10.1039/c2pp25016k
Language
English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Biomedizinische Technik IBMT  
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