Abstract:We calculated the
Förster resonance energy-transfer (FRET)
efficiency of a theoretical host–guest composite formed by
all-trans β-cryptoxanthin (BCRY), all-trans zeaxanthin (ZEA), and a zeolite-LTL (Linde Type L)
nanochannel with the help of computational chemistry tools. Climate
change demands urgently the development of novel renewable energies,
and in such a context, artificial photosynthesis arises as a promising
technology capable of contributing to satisfying humankind’s
energy needs. All artificial pho… Show more
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