Abstract
Low-temperature (77 K) absorption and fluorescence spectra of 12 naturally occurring photosynthetic tetrapyrrole macrocycles have been recorded in a frozen glass (2-methyltetrahydrofuran). The compounds encompass distinct chromophore classes: porphyrin, chlorophyll c(2); chlorin, chlorophylls a, b, d, f and bacteriochlorophylls c, d, e, f; and bacteriochlorin, bacteriochlorophylls a, b, g. The spectra are compared with those of the same pigment in liquid solution (predominantly 2-methyltetrahydrofuran) at room temperature (293 K). The measured Stokes shifts at 77 K across the 12 macrocycles range from ~30 to 300 cm(-1). The spectral data in digital form are made available as part of the PhotochemCAD databases. Literature searches have revealed extensive published data for Chl a (often in biological matrices) but at best rather limited data for less common macrocycles. The availability of a systematic collection of curated spectral data collected at low temperature should be useful for a variety of assessments, including reconstruction of absorption spectra of (bacterio)chlorophyll-containing protein complexes, vibrational analysis of absorption and fluorescence spectra, and calculations where knowledge of energy levels is important.