Abstract

AbstractChlorophylls and their related compounds prominently feature a Mg2+ ion in the center of a porphyrine, with an intermolecular fifth coordination usually observed to place the ion out of the macrocyclic plane. Herein, we assess the role of a potential intramolecular η2–(C = C)Mg interaction and compare it to the intermolecular coordination from the Hystidine groupt to Mg2+ for Bacterichlorophyll–a (Bchl–a), the main photosynthetic pigment in the Fenna–Matthews–Olson complex present in green and purple bacteria. The influence of this fifth coordination on the UV‐Vis spectroscopy (CAM‐B3LYP/cc‐pVDZ), and the concomitant change in geometry around Mg in Bchl–a from planar to pyramidal is assessed by the quantum theory of atoms in molecules based non–covalent interactions scheme and through energetic analysis via natural bond orbital population methods at the M06‐2X/cc‐pVDZ and compared to the reference multi–hapto compound, magnesocene, Cp2Mg.

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