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| | Dewey Holten | Washington University in St. Louis, Department of Chemistry |
 | | An example is dodecaphenylporphyrin (H2DPP, Figure 3), which adopts a saddle-shaped structure and readily undergoes conformational excursions in the electronic ground and excited states that do not occur for planar counterparts. |
 | | Kirmaier, P.D. Laible, D.K. Hanson, and D. Holten, "B-side charge separation in bacterial photosynthetic reaction centers: nanosecond-timescale electron transfer from HB- to QB," Biochemistry, 42, 2016 (2003). |
 | | Retsek, C. Drain, C. Kirmaier, D.J. Nurco, C. Medforth, K. Smith, I. Sazanovich, V. Chirvony, J. Fajer, and D. Holten, "Photoinduced axial ligation and deligation dynamics of nonplanar nickel dodecaarylporphyrins," J. |
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