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On the Electronic Structure of Cu Chlorophyllin and Its Breakdown Products: A Carbon K‑Edge X‑ray Absorption Spectroscopy Study
Using
near-edge X-ray absorption fine structure (NEXAFS) spectroscopy,
the carbon backbone of sodium copper chlorophyllin (SCC), a widely
used chlorophyll derivative, and its breakdown products are analyzed
to elucidate their electronic structure and physicochemical properties.
Using various sample preparation methods and complementary spectroscopic
methods (including UV/Vis, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy), a comprehensive
insight into the SCC breakdown process is presented. The experimental
results are supported by density functional theory calculations, allowing
a detailed assignment of characteristic NEXAFS features to specific
C bonds. SCC can be seen as a model system for the large group of
porphyrins; thus, this work provides a novel and detailed description
of the electronic structure of the carbon backbone of those molecules
and their breakdown products. The achieved results also promise prospective
optical pump/X-ray probe investigations of dynamic processes in chlorophyll-containing
photosynthetic complexes to be analyzed more precisely