We are located at the Department of Chemical Sciences at the Università degli Studi di Padova.
We explore all aspects of EPR: biological systems, material science, cultural heritage, metal centers, spin trapping, and more. We have now expanded our core expertise in magnetic resonance by starting a new NMR line of research. Stay tuned!
Congratulations to Alessandro Agostini on hisnew paper! Check it out.
Photosynthetic eukaryotic algae can harvest far-red light by tuning chlorophyll a (Chl a) absorption, though the underlying mechanism has remained unclear. In this study, optically detected magnetic resonance (ODMR) combined with pulsed EPR spectroscopy was used to probe red-adapted light-harvesting complexes (rVCP) from the freshwater alga Trachydiscus minutus. This combined spectroscopic approach pinpointed the pigments responsible for far-red light absorption to an excitonic cluster of Chl a molecules located near one of the two central carotenoids in the core of the antenna. Our combined spectroscopic and phylogenetic approach revealed that the red shift originates from a histidine-to-asparagine substitution at the magnesium-ligation site and a small residue at the i-4 position of a chlorophyll in this cluster, forming an [A/G]xxxN chlorophyll a binding motif. This work demonstrates how carotenoid and chlorophyll triplet states provide direct insight into pigment arrangement and electronic interactions and can be used as internal probes to elucidate the molecular basis of spectral tuning.
We’re sad to see Daniele go — he worked hard, delivered great results, and kept us laughing along the way. But we’re sure the best is yet to come! Enjoy Milan!
Daniele Panariti has received the “International EPR/ESR Society Student Poster Award” at the Spin Chemistry Meeting 2024 which took place at the Integrated Research Center of Kobe University, Kobe (Japan) on 15th-19th September 2024. Congratulations!
Il nostro dottorando Daniele Panariti ha ricevuto il premio di Laurea “con.Scienze 2022”, istituito dalla Conferenza Nazionale dei Presidenti e dei Direttori delle Strutture Universitarie di Scienze per premiare studenti che abbiano svolto un lavoro scientifico originale.
Il Dott. Panariti ha conseguito nel 2021 la Laurea Magistrale in Chimica sotto la supervisione della Prof.ssa Marilena Di Valentin. Ha affrontato una tematica importante nell’ambito delle tecniche di EPR impulsato: l’aumento di sensibilità in presenza di specie paramagnetiche iperpolarizzate per fotoeccitazione.
Parte del lavoro di tesi è stato svolto presso l’Università di Oxford al Centre for Advanced Electron Spin Resonance – Physical and Theoretical Chemistry Laboratory nell’ambito del progetto di mobilità internazionale Erasmus+.
Daniele Panariti premiato per la tesi di laurea magistrale.