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Absorption and Fluorescence Spectral Database of Chlorophylls and Analogues

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PHOTOCHEMISTRY AND PHOTOBIOLOGY
Volume 97, Issue 1, Pages 136-165

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/php.13319

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  1. Chemical Sciences, Geosciences and Biosciences Division, Office of Basic Energy Sciences, of the U. S. Department of Energy [DE-FG02-05ER15661]

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This study compiled spectra for 150 members of chlorophyll compounds, creating a database containing absorption spectra and fluorescence spectra, facilitating comparisons and quantitative calculations.
Absorption spectra and fluorescence spectra are essential for use across the photosciences, yet such spectra along with the all-important values for molar absorption coefficient (epsilon) and fluorescence quantum yield (phi(f)) often are found with great difficulty. Here, a literature survey concerning the vital class of chlorophyll compounds has led to identification of spectra for 150 members. Spectra in print form have been digitized (with baseline corrections) and assembled into a database along with literature references, solvent identity and values for epsilon and phi(f) (where available). The database encompasses photosynthetic tetrapyrroles wherein the chromophore is a porphyrin (e.g. chlorophyll c(1), protochlorophyll a), chlorin (e.g. chlorophyll a, bacteriochlorophyll c) or bacteriochlorin (e.g. bacteriochlorophyll a). Altogether, the database contains 305 absorption spectra (from 19 porphyrins, 109 chlorins and 22 bacteriochlorins) and 72 fluorescence spectra (from 10 porphyrins, 30 chlorins and 4 bacteriochlorins). The spectral database should facilitate comparisons and quantitative calculations. All spectra are available in print form in the Supporting Information. The entire database in digital form is available with the PhotochemCAD program for free downloading and further use at .

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