Dielectric and photoelectric properties of photosynthetic reaction centers
- PMID: 15807667
- DOI: 10.1007/s10541-005-0109-0
Dielectric and photoelectric properties of photosynthetic reaction centers
Abstract
A brief review of studies of dielectric and photoelectric properties of photosynthetic reaction centers of purple bacteria as well as photosystem I and photosystem II of cyanobacteria and higher plants is given. A simple kinetic model of the primary processes of electron transfer in photosynthesis is used to discuss possible mechanisms of correlation between rate constant of charge transfer reaction, free energy of electron transition, and effective dielectric constant in the locus of corresponding carriers.
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