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Dorota Kowalska1, Marcin Szalkowski1,2, Karolina Sulowska1, Dorota Buczynska3, Joanna Niedziolka-Jonsson3, Martin Jonsson-Niedziolka3, Joanna Kargul4, Heiko Lokstein5, Sebastian Mackowski1.
Abstract
The effects of combining naturally evolved photosynthetic pigment-protein complexes with inorganic functional materials, especially plasmonically active metallic nanostructures, have been a widely studied topic in the last few decades. Besides other applications, it seems to be reasonable using such hybrid systems for designing future biomimetic solar cells. In this paper, we describe selected results that point out to various aspects of the interactions between photosynthetic complexes and plasmonic excitations in Silver Island Films (SIFs). In addition to simple light-harvesting complexes, like peridinin-chlorophyll-protein (PCP) or the Fenna-Matthews-Olson (FMO) complex, we also discuss the properties of large, photosynthetic reaction centers (RCs) and Photosystem I (PSI)-both prokaryotic PSI core complexes and eukaryotic PSI supercomplexes with attached antenna clusters (PSI-LHCI)-deposited on SIF substrates.Entities:
Keywords: MEF; SIF; biohybrid structures; photosynthetic complexes
Year: 2020 PMID: 32244795 DOI: 10.3390/ijms21072451
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Mol Sci ISSN: 1422-0067 Impact factor: 5.923