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Royal Society of Chemistry, Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 41(25), p. 28437-28451, 2023

DOI: 10.1039/d3cp01634j

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Exciton delocalization in a fully synthetic DNA-templated bacteriochlorin dimer

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Abstract

We synthesized a de novo bacteriochlorin and created its dimer covalently attached to DNA. According to the spectral properties evaluated by modeling, the bacteriochlorin dimer showed exciton delocalization comparable to the natural Bchla dimer.