PHOTOELECTRIC EFFECTS FROM CHLOROPHYLL a IN BILAYER MEMBRANES

Abstract
Abstract—Light flashes generated voltage transients across bilayer membranes in air‐saturated solutions which had chlorophylla(Chia) incorporated from one side. No other membrane or solution asymmetry was required. Symmetrical membranes containing Chiaalso produced photovoltages after transmembrane NaCl gradients were established, and large membrane conductance changes when irradiated in the presence of Nal. The latter two effects were reduced when the oxygen tension was reduced, and are consistent with photoionization of Chiaproducing porphyrin radicals and superoxide. Other oxidizing agents, CuS04, FeCl3, K3Fe(CN)6, (NH4)2Ce(N03)6and S‐(2‐methyl‐l,4‐naphthquinonyl‐3)‐gutathione, increased the photoelectric effect's amplitudes when they came into contact with Chia.The quantum efficiency with 5 mMK3Fe(CN)6was estimated by the dual flash method to be 0.2 ± 0.1.