Issue 8, 2021

Singlet fission in naturally-organized carotenoid molecules

Abstract

We have investigated the photophysics of aggregated lutein/violaxanthin in daffodil chromoplasts. We reveal the presence of three carotenoid aggregate species, the main one composed of a mixture of lutein/violaxanthin absorbing at 481 nm, and two secondary populations of aggregated carotenoids absorbing circa 500 and 402 nm. The major population exhibits an efficient singlet fission process, generating μs-lived triplet states on an ultrafast timescale. The structural organization of aggregated lutein/violaxanthin in daffodil chromoplasts produces well-defined electronic levels that permit the energetic pathways to be disentangled unequivocally, allowing us to propose a consistent mechanism for singlet fission in carotenoid aggregates. Transient absorption measurements on this system reveal for the first time an entangled triplet signature for carotenoid aggregates, and its evolution into dissociated triplet states. A clear picture of the carotenoid singlet fission pathway is obtained, which is usually blurred due to the intrinsic disorder of carotenoid aggregates.

Graphical abstract: Singlet fission in naturally-organized carotenoid molecules

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
25 Aug 2020
Accepted
09 Feb 2021
First published
10 Feb 2021

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2021,23, 4768-4776

Singlet fission in naturally-organized carotenoid molecules

A. Quaranta, A. Krieger-Liszkay, A. A. Pascal, F. Perreau, B. Robert, M. Vengris and M. J. Llansola-Portoles, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2021, 23, 4768 DOI: 10.1039/D0CP04493H

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