D. Frackowiak et al., FLUORESCENCE OF AGGREGATED FORMS OF CHL A IN VARIOUS MEDIA, Journal of photochemistry and photobiology. A, Chemistry, 78(1), 1994, pp. 49-55
The fluorescence lifetimes in the picosecond time range of various agg
regated forms of chlorophyll a (Chi a) in different media (wet n-hexan
e, adsorbed layers and polymer films) were measured. Photographs of Ch
l a and Chl b poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) samples containing pigment oli
gomers are compared and discussed on the basis of previous and present
spectral data concerning chlorophyll aggregation. In the investigated
samples, the aggregated forms of Chl a can be divided into three grou
ps: ''dry monomer'' (isolated from interaction with water), hydrated d
imers and oligomers built from such dimers. These three forms have dif
ferent emission lifetimes and, from photoacoustic spectra, yields of t
hermal deactivation. The excitation energy transfer from dry monomers
to aggregated forms is rather ineffective.