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Cyclic porphyrin arrays as artificial photosynthetic antenna: synthesis and excitation energy transfer

Covalently linked cyclic porphyrin arrays have been explored in recent years as artificial photosynthetic antenna. In this review we present the fundamental aspects of covalently linked cyclic porphyrin arrays by highlighting recent progress. The major emphasis of this tutorial review lies on the sy...

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Published in:Chemical Society reviews 2007-01, Vol.36 (6), p.831-845
Main Authors: Nakamura, Yasuyuki, Aratani, Naoki, Osuka, Atsuhiro
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Rhodopseudomonas - metabolism
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