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Antenna entropy in plant photosystems does not reduce the free energy for primary charge separation

Authors :
Giuseppe Zucchelli
Robert C. Jennings
Source :
Biophysical chemistry, 195 (2014): 16–21. doi:10.1016/j.bpc.2014.08.003, info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Jennings, Robert C.; Zucchelli, Giuseppe/titolo:Antenna entropy in plant photosystems does not reduce the free energy for primary charge separation/doi:10.1016%2Fj.bpc.2014.08.003/rivista:Biophysical chemistry (Print)/anno:2014/pagina_da:16/pagina_a:21/intervallo_pagine:16–21/volume:195
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2014.

Abstract

We have investigated the concept of the so-called “antenna entropy” of higher plant photosystems. Several interesting points emerge: 1. In the case of a photosystem which harbours an excited state, the “antenna entropy” is equivalent to the configurational (mixing) entropy of a thermodynamic canonical ensemble. The energy associated with this parameter has been calculated for a hypothetical isoenergetic photosystem, photosystem I and photosystem II, and comes out in the range of 3.5 - 8% of the photon energy considering 680 nm. 2. The “antenna entropy” seems to be a rather unique thermodynamic phenomenon, in as much as it does not modify the free energy available for primary photochemistry, as has been previously suggested. 3. It is underlined that this configurational (mixing) entropy, unlike heat dispersal in a thermal system, does not involve energy dilution. This points out an important difference between thermal and electronic energy dispersal.

Details

ISSN :
03014622
Volume :
195
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Biophysical Chemistry
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....41debcd9de3e1d48b94c605a0e0df23e
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bpc.2014.08.003