Spectroscopic Investigations of the Photophysics of Cryptophyte Light-harvesting

The biological significance of photosynthesis is indisputable as it is necessary for nearly all life on earth. Photosynthesis provides chemical energy for plants, algae, and bacteria, while heterotrophic organisms rely on these species as their ultimate food source. The initial step in photosynthe...

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Main Author: Dinshaw, Rayomond
Other Authors: Scholes, Gregory D.
Language:en_ca
Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1807/33399
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-OTU.1807-333992013-04-20T05:22:49ZSpectroscopic Investigations of the Photophysics of Cryptophyte Light-harvestingDinshaw, RayomondUltrafast SpectroscopyLight-HarvestingCryptophytesCoherencePhotosynthesisPhycobiliproteinsBiophysicsElectronic Spectroscopy2D ES049407520786The biological significance of photosynthesis is indisputable as it is necessary for nearly all life on earth. Photosynthesis provides chemical energy for plants, algae, and bacteria, while heterotrophic organisms rely on these species as their ultimate food source. The initial step in photosynthesis requires the absorption of sunlight to create electronic excitations. Light-harvesting proteins play the functional role of capturing solar radiation and transferring the resulting excitation to the reaction centers where it is used to carry out the chemical reactions of photosynthesis. Despite the wide variety of light-harvesting protein structures and arrangements, most light-harvesting proteins are able to utilize the captured solar energy for charge separation with near perfect quantum efficiency. This thesis will focus on understanding the energy transfer dynamics and photophysics of a specific subset of light-harvesting antennae known as phycobiliproteins. These proteins are extracted from cryptophyte algae and are investigated using steady-state and ultrafast spectroscopic techniques.Scholes, Gregory D.2012-112012-11-21T20:45:47ZNO_RESTRICTION2012-11-21T20:45:47Z2012-11-21Thesishttp://hdl.handle.net/1807/33399en_ca
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language en_ca
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topic Ultrafast Spectroscopy
Light-Harvesting
Cryptophytes
Coherence
Photosynthesis
Phycobiliproteins
Biophysics
Electronic Spectroscopy
2D ES
0494
0752
0786
spellingShingle Ultrafast Spectroscopy
Light-Harvesting
Cryptophytes
Coherence
Photosynthesis
Phycobiliproteins
Biophysics
Electronic Spectroscopy
2D ES
0494
0752
0786
Dinshaw, Rayomond
Spectroscopic Investigations of the Photophysics of Cryptophyte Light-harvesting
description The biological significance of photosynthesis is indisputable as it is necessary for nearly all life on earth. Photosynthesis provides chemical energy for plants, algae, and bacteria, while heterotrophic organisms rely on these species as their ultimate food source. The initial step in photosynthesis requires the absorption of sunlight to create electronic excitations. Light-harvesting proteins play the functional role of capturing solar radiation and transferring the resulting excitation to the reaction centers where it is used to carry out the chemical reactions of photosynthesis. Despite the wide variety of light-harvesting protein structures and arrangements, most light-harvesting proteins are able to utilize the captured solar energy for charge separation with near perfect quantum efficiency. This thesis will focus on understanding the energy transfer dynamics and photophysics of a specific subset of light-harvesting antennae known as phycobiliproteins. These proteins are extracted from cryptophyte algae and are investigated using steady-state and ultrafast spectroscopic techniques.
author2 Scholes, Gregory D.
author_facet Scholes, Gregory D.
Dinshaw, Rayomond
author Dinshaw, Rayomond
author_sort Dinshaw, Rayomond
title Spectroscopic Investigations of the Photophysics of Cryptophyte Light-harvesting
title_short Spectroscopic Investigations of the Photophysics of Cryptophyte Light-harvesting
title_full Spectroscopic Investigations of the Photophysics of Cryptophyte Light-harvesting
title_fullStr Spectroscopic Investigations of the Photophysics of Cryptophyte Light-harvesting
title_full_unstemmed Spectroscopic Investigations of the Photophysics of Cryptophyte Light-harvesting
title_sort spectroscopic investigations of the photophysics of cryptophyte light-harvesting
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url http://hdl.handle.net/1807/33399
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