Chlorophyll is a green pigment found in plants that traps light to allow photosynthesis to occur. Different plants have different concentrations of chlorophyll. If there is too little chlorophyll ...
By studying dichroism and polarization of fluorescence for chlorophyll a, b, bacteriochlorophyll and the corresponding phæophytins, these directions have been investigated.
Researchers often look to photosynthesis—a process that turns sunlight into chemical energy in plants and bacteria—as a model ...
Chlorophyll (a naturally occurring pigment involved in photosynthesis)-inspired molecules hold promise for developing next-generation light-harvesting materials. However, achieving precise control ...