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Heterogeneity and Relaxation Dynamics of the Photoexcited Retinal Schiff Base Cation in Solution


Zgrablić, Goran; Haacke, Stefan; Chergui, Majed
Heterogeneity and Relaxation Dynamics of the Photoexcited Retinal Schiff Base Cation in Solution // The Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 113 (2009), 13; 4384-4393 doi:10.1021/jp8077216 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)


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Naslov
Heterogeneity and Relaxation Dynamics of the Photoexcited Retinal Schiff Base Cation in Solution

Autori
Zgrablić, Goran ; Haacke, Stefan ; Chergui, Majed

Izvornik
The Journal of Physical Chemistry B (1520-6106) 113 (2009), 13; 4384-4393

Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni

Ključne riječi
fluorescence upconversion ; ultrafast spectroscopy ; retinal ; solvent effects

Sažetak
We present steady-state and broadband femtosecond fluorescence spectra of the protonated Schiff base of retinal in various protic and aprotic solvents, as a function of the excitation wavelength. A detailed spectral decomposition of the time-resolved fluorescence spectra allows us to isolate three spectral components: (i) the vibrationally relaxed S1 fluorescence, (ii) a vibrationally hot S1 fluorescence, and (iii) a higher-lying emission that undergoes spectral evolution on a time scale of 300-400 fs, which we assign to S2 fluorescence. The vibrationally "cold" S1 fluorescence exhibits three decay components upon 400 nm excitation (except in acetonitrile, which has two), but only two of them upon 570 nm excitation. These components clearly demonstrate the heterogeneity of the S1 state in the sense that emission stems from several shallow potential surface minima. We discuss a connection between these decay channels and reactive and nonreactive excitedstate paths on the basis of their solvent-dependent population and of previous high-performance liquid chromatography studies. There is no clear trend of the fluorescence decay times with solvent properties. Rather, a solvent effect manifests itself in acetonitrile, in that the number of fluorescence decay channels is smaller and that the quenching of the hot fluorescence seems more efficient. This effect has to do with the population pathways leading to the fluorescent states. These observations stress the heterogeneity of excited retinal Schiff base, influencing the decay but also the population channels. They also reinforce the claim that steric effects play an important role in the dynamics of the protein.

Izvorni jezik
Engleski

Znanstvena područja
Fizika, Kemija



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Zgrablić, Goran; Haacke, Stefan; Chergui, Majed
Heterogeneity and Relaxation Dynamics of the Photoexcited Retinal Schiff Base Cation in Solution // The Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 113 (2009), 13; 4384-4393 doi:10.1021/jp8077216 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
Zgrablić, G., Haacke, S. & Chergui, M. (2009) Heterogeneity and Relaxation Dynamics of the Photoexcited Retinal Schiff Base Cation in Solution. The Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 113 (13), 4384-4393 doi:10.1021/jp8077216.
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@article{article, author = {Zgrabli\'{c}, Goran and Haacke, Stefan and Chergui, Majed}, year = {2009}, pages = {4384-4393}, DOI = {10.1021/jp8077216}, keywords = {fluorescence upconversion, ultrafast spectroscopy, retinal, solvent effects}, journal = {The Journal of Physical Chemistry B}, doi = {10.1021/jp8077216}, volume = {113}, number = {13}, issn = {1520-6106}, title = {Heterogeneity and Relaxation Dynamics of the Photoexcited Retinal Schiff Base Cation in Solution}, keyword = {fluorescence upconversion, ultrafast spectroscopy, retinal, solvent effects} }

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