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Virus-Templated Assembly of Porphyrins into Light-Harvesting Nanoantennae

Nam, Y. S.
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Shin, T.
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Park, H.
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2010
Journal of the American Chemical Society

Biological molecules can be used as versatile templates for assembling nanoscale materials because of their unique structures and chemical diversities. Supramolecular organization of molecular pigments, as is found in the natural light-harvesting antenna, has drawn attention for its potential applications to sensors, photocatalytic systems, and photonic devices. Here we show the arrangement of molecular pigments into a one-dimensional light-harvesting antenna using M 13 viruses as scaffolds. Chemical grafting of zinc porphyrins to M 13 viruses induces distinctive spectroscopic changes, including fluorescence quenching, the extensive band broadening and small red shift of their absorption spectrum, and the shortened lifetime of the excited states. Based on these optical signatures we suggest a hypothetical model to explain the energy transfer Occurring in the supramolecular porphyrin structures templated with the virus. We expect that further genetic engineering of M 13 viruses can allow us to coassemble other functional materials (e.g., catalysts and electron transfer mediators) with pigments, implying potential applications to photochemical devices.

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research article
DOI
10.1021/ja908812b
Web of Science ID

WOS:000275084900009

Author(s)
Nam, Y. S.
Shin, T.
Park, H.
Magyar, A. P.
Choi, K.
Fantner, G.  
Nelson, K. A.
Belcher, A. M.
Date Issued

2010

Published in
Journal of the American Chemical Society
Volume

132

Issue

5

Start page

1462

End page

1463

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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OTHER

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November 5, 2010
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