Quantum Mechanics and Artifical and Natural SpectroscopySlide 2Slide 3Slide 4Slide 5Slide 6Slide 7Slide 8Quantum Mechanics and Artifical and Quantum Mechanics and Artifical and Natural SpectroscopyNatural Spectroscopy(Berman et al.)Quantum Mechanics and Artifical and Quantum Mechanics and Artifical and Natural SpectroscopyNatural Spectroscopy(Berman et al.)http://www.aist.go.jp/aist_e/aist_today/2006_21/pict/p22_2.pngQuantum Mechanics and Artifical and Quantum Mechanics and Artifical and Natural SpectroscopyNatural Spectroscopy(Berman et al.)Quantum Mechanics and Artifical and Quantum Mechanics and Artifical and Natural SpectroscopyNatural Spectroscopy(Berman et al.)Molecules Responsible for Absorption of Molecules Responsible for Absorption of LightLightChlorophyll characterized by a porphyrin ring and a hydrophobic tail which anchors the molecule to the membrane.The porphyrin ring is host to the electronic states that participate in the interaction with light.Beer’s LawBeer’s LawThe spectrophotometer permits the measurement of absorption as a function of the incident wavelength.Note that chlorophyll appears green because it absorbs strongly in the blue and the red.We will be interested in examining the quantum mechanical underpinnings of absorption spectra.Absorption Spectra of Biological PigmentsAbsorption Spectra of Biological Pigments““Linear” Pigments: The CarotenoidsLinear” Pigments: The
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