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Electron transfer multichromophoric systems

Nevertheless, other chromophores have been investigated and they have provided interesting insights, particularly porphyrin and Cso groups, since these serve as useful mimics of the cofactors present in the photosynthetic reaction center (Figure 37). Electron transfer involving porphyrins and fullerenes will be presented in more detail elsewhere in this Handbook Volume III, Part 2, Chapter 2 and Volume II, Part 1, Chapter 5 respectively), and so only a brief discussion is presented here. An excellent overview of photoinduced ET processes in Cso-based multichromophoric systems has been produced previously [116]. [Pg.1888]

One of the basic mechanisms in multichromophoric systems, electronic excitation transfer has been in the past and still is in many studies largely described using Forster theory. As stated by Forster [20], this model is developed for the weak coupling limit as it is based on an equilibrium Fermi Golden Rule... [Pg.10]


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