970 resultados para Single-electron transport
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The synthesis of 3-ethynylthienyl- (2.07), 3-ethynylterthienyl- (2.19) substituted qsal [qsalH = N-(8-quinolyl)salicylaldimine] and 3,3' -diethynyl-2,2' -bithienyl bridging bisqsal (5.06) ligands are described along with the preparation and characterization of eight cationic iron(III) complexes containing these ligands with a selection of counteranions [(2.07) with: SCN- (2.08), PF6- (2.09), and CI04- (2.10); (2.19) with PF6 - (2.20); (5.06) with: cr (5.07), SeN- (5.08), PF6- (5.09), and CI04- (5.10)]. Spin-crossover is observed in the solid state for (2.08) - (2.10) and (5.07) - (5.10), including a ve ry rare S = 5/2 to 3/2 spin-crossover in complex (2.09). The unusal reduction of complex (2.10) produces a high-spin iron(I1) complex (2.12). Six iron(II) complexes that are derived from thienyl analogues of bispicen [bispicen = bis(2-pyridylmethyl)-diamine] [2,5-thienyl substituents = H- (3.11), Phenyl- (3.12), 2- thienyl (3.13) or N-phenyl-2-pyridinalimine ligands [2,5-phenyl substituents = diphenyl (3.23), di(2-thienyl) (3.24), 4-phenyl substituent = 3-thienyl (3.25)] are reported Complexes (3.11), (3.23) and (3.25) display thermal spin-crossover in the solid state and (3.12) remains high-spin at all temperatures. Complex (3.13) rearranges to form an iron(II) complex (3.14) with temperature dependent magnetic properties be s t described as a one-dimensional ferromagnetic chain, with interchain antiferromagnetic interactions and/or ZFS dominant at low temperatures. Magnetic succeptibility and Mossbauer data for complex (3.24) display a temperature dependent mixture of spin isomers. The preparation and characterization of two cobalt(II) complexes containing 3- ethynylthienyl- (4.04) and 3-ethynylterhienyl- (4.06) substituted bipyridine ligands [(4.05): [Co(dbsqh(4.04)]; (4.07): [Co(dbsq)2(4.06)]] [dbsq = 3,5-dbsq=3,5-di-tert-butylI ,2-semiquinonate] are reported. Complexes (4.05) and (4.07) exhibit thermal valence tautomerism in the solid state and in solution. Self assembly of complex (2.10) into polymeric spheres (6.11) afforded the first spincrossover, polydisperse, micro- to nanoscale material of its kind. . Complexes (2.20), (3.24) and (4.07) also form polymers through electrochemical synthesis to produce hybrid metaUopolymer films (6.12), (6.15) and (6.16), respectively. The films have been characterized by EDX, FT-IR and UV-Vis spectroscopy. Variable-temperature magnetic susceptibility measurements demonstrate that spin lability is operative in the polymers and conductivity measurements confirm the electron transport properties. Polymer (6.15) has a persistent oxidized state that shows a significant decrease in electrical resistance.
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Thèse réalisée en cotutelle avec l'Université Catholique de Louvain (Belgique)
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Contrairement à la plupart des eucaryotes non-photosynthétiques, les végétaux doivent assurer la stabilité d’un génome additionnel contenu dans le plastide, un organite d’origine endosymbiotique. Malgré la taille modeste de ce génome et le faible nombre de gènes qu’il encode, celui-ci est absolument essentiel au processus de photosynthèse. Pourtant, même si ce génome est d’une importance cruciale pour le développement de la plante, les principales menaces à son intégrité, ainsi que les conséquences d’une déstabilisation généralisée de sa séquence d’ADN, demeurent largement inconnues. Dans l’objectif d’élucider les conséquences de l’instabilité génomique chloroplastique, nous avons utilisé le mutant why1why3polIb d’Arabidopsis thaliana, qui présente d’importants niveaux de réarrangements génomiques chloroplastiques, ainsi que la ciprofloxacine, un composé induisant des brisures double-brins dans l’ADN des organites. Ceci nous a permis d’établir qu’une quantité importante de réarrangements génomiques provoque une déstabilisation de la chaîne de transport des électrons photosynthétique et un grave stress oxydatif associé au processus de photosynthèse. Étonnamment, chez why1why3polIb, ces hautes concentrations d’espèces oxygénées réactives ne mènent ni à la perte de fonction des chloroplastes affectés, ni à la mort cellulaire des tissus. Bien au contraire, ce déséquilibre rédox semble être à l’origine d’une reprogrammation génique nucléaire permettant de faire face à ce stress photosynthétique et conférant une tolérance aux stress oxydatifs subséquents. Grâce à une nouvelle méthode d’analyse des données de séquençage de nouvelle génération, nous montrons également qu’un type particulier d’instabilité génomique, demeuré peu caractérisé jusqu’à maintenant, constitue une des principales menaces au maintien de l’intégrité génomique des organites, et ce, tant chez Arabidopsis que chez l’humain. Ce type d’instabilité génomique est dénommé réarrangement de type U-turn et est vraisemblablement associé au processus de réplication. Par une approche génétique, nous démontrons que les protéines chloroplastiques WHY1, WHY3 et RECA1 empêchent la formation de ce type d’instabilité génomique, probablement en favorisant la stabilisation et le redémarrage des fourches de réplication bloquées. Une forte accumulation de réarrangements de type U-turn semble d’ailleurs être à l’origine d’un sévère trouble développemental chez le mutant why1why3reca1. Ceci soulève de nombreuses questions quant à l’implication de ce type d’instabilité génomique dans de nombreux troubles et pathologies possédant une composante mitochondriale.
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La résistance bactérienne aux antibiotiques est de nos jours une préoccupation majeure aux acteurs du monde de la santé publique. L’identification de nouvelles cibles bactériennes en vue de développer de nouveaux antibiotiques est donc nécessaire. La paroi bactérienne est une bonne cible car l’inhibition de sa biosynthèse cause la mort des bactéries. De récents travaux de notre laboratoire ont identifié de nombreux nouveaux facteurs importants pour la biosynthèse de la paroi chez Escherichia coli. L’un de ces facteurs renommé ElyC a un domaine DUF218 extrêmement conservé à travers les espèces bactériennes. L’absence du gène elyC entraîne la lyse bactérienne à température pièce. Des études bioinformatiques indiquent qu’ElyC est une protéine membranaire avec deux domaines transmembranaires et un domaine conservé DUF218 de fonction inconnue. Étant donné que les protéines agissent souvent en complexes, nous avons émis l’hypothèse qu’ElyC interagit avec d’autres protéines afin d'exécuter sa fonction biologique. Le but de mon projet est de déterminer la topologie d’ElyC et d’identifier ses partenaires protéiques. L’étude de la topologie a été faite par l’essai de modification de cystéine sur des souches exprimant individuellement le facteur ElyC avec un résidu cystéine en position N-terminale, dans la boucle ou en position C-terminale. Les partenaires protéiques d’ElyC ont été isolés par immuno-précipitation et identifiés par spectrométrie de masse. Les résultats obtenus ont révélé qu’ElyC est une protéine membranaire chez E. coli et est impliquée dans l'assemblage de l'enveloppe bactérienne, dans la chaîne de transport d'électrons et la phosphorylation oxydative. Ils ont permis aussi de confirmer l’existence d’un lien entre ElyC et le stress oxydatif. Cependant les résultats pour la détermination de la topologie restent à être clarifiés.
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The incorporation of transition metal oxide pillars such as those of iron and chromium along with Al2O3, pillars within the interlayers of a montmorillonite clay is investigated. The surface acidity of these catalysts has been evaluated for the first time employing the equilibrium adsorption of an electron donor, perylene, and the results are compared with those obtained by temperature programmed desorption of ammonia. The principle is based on the ability of a catalyst surface site to accept a single electron from an electron donor like perylene to form charge transfer complexes and the amount of adsorbed species is measured quantitatively by UV-vis spectroscopy. Fina1ly, an attempt has been made to correlate the acidity determined by the two independcnt methods and the catalytic activity of present systems in the benzoylation of toluene with benzoyl chloride. Incorporation of Fe and Cr has changed the properties of AI pitlared montmorillonite. Fe pillared systems have been found to be vcry good catalysts for benzoylation reaction
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We have employed time-dependent local-spin density-functional theory to analyze the multipole spin and charge density excitations in GaAs-AlxGa1-xAs quantum dots. The on-plane transferred momentum degree of freedom has been taken into account, and the wave-vector dependence of the excitations is discussed. In agreement with previous experiments, we have found that the energies of these modes do not depend on the transferred wave vector, although their intensities do. Comparison with a recent resonant Raman scattering experiment [C. Schüller et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 80, 2673 (1998)] is made. This allows us to identify the angular momentum of several of the observed modes as well as to reproduce their energies
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Electron wave motion in a quantum wire with periodic structure is treated by direct solution of the Schrödinger equation as a mode-matching problem. Our method is particularly useful for a wire consisting of several distinct units, where the total transfer matrix for wave propagation is just the product of those for its basic units. It is generally applicable to any linearly connected serial device, and it can be implemented on a small computer. The one-dimensional mesoscopic crystal recently considered by Ulloa, Castaño, and Kirczenow [Phys. Rev. B 41, 12 350 (1990)] is discussed with our method, and is shown to be a strictly one-dimensional problem. Electron motion in the multiple-stub T-shaped potential well considered by Sols et al. [J. Appl. Phys. 66, 3892 (1989)] is also treated. A structure combining features of both of these is investigated
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We work out a semiclassical theory of shot noise in ballistic n+-i-n+ semiconductor structures aiming at studying two fundamental physical correlations coming from Pauli exclusion principle and long-range Coulomb interaction. The theory provides a unifying scheme which, in addition to the current-voltage characteristics, describes the suppression of shot noise due to Pauli and Coulomb correlations in the whole range of system parameters and applied bias. The whole scenario is summarized by a phase diagram in the plane of two dimensionless variables related to the sample length and contact chemical potential. Here different regions of physical interest can be identified where only Coulomb or only Pauli correlations are active, or where both are present with different relevance. The predictions of the theory are proven to be fully corroborated by Monte Carlo simulations.
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We show how macroscopic manifestations of P (and T) symmetry breaking can arise in a simple system subject to Aharonov-Bohm interactions. Specifically, we study the conductivity of a gas of charged particles moving through a dilute array of flux tubes. The interaction of the electrons with the flux tubes is taken to be of a purely Aharonov-Bohm type. We find that the system exhibits a nonzero transverse conductivity, i.e., a spontaneous Hall effect. This is in contrast to the fact that the cross sections for both scattering and bremsstrahlung (soft-photon emission) of a single electron from a flux tube are invariant under reflections. We argue that the asymmetry in the conductivity coefficients arises from many-body effects. On the other hand, the transverse conductivity has the same dependence on universal constants that appears in the quantum Hall effect, a result that we relate to the validity of the mean-field approximation.
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Electron transport in a self-consistent potential along a ballistic two-terminal conductor has been investigated. We have derived general formulas which describe the nonlinear current-voltage characteristics, differential conductance, and low-frequency current and voltage noise assuming an arbitrary distribution function and correlation properties of injected electrons. The analytical results have been obtained for a wide range of biases: from equilibrium to high values beyond the linear-response regime. The particular case of a three-dimensional Fermi-Dirac injection has been analyzed. We show that the Coulomb correlations are manifested in the negative excess voltage noise, i.e., the voltage fluctuations under high-field transport conditions can be less than in equilibrium.
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The study was carried out to understand the effect of silver-silica nanocomposite (Ag-SiO2NC) on the cell wall integrity, metabolism and genetic stability of Pseudomonas aeruginosa, a multiple drugresistant bacterium. Bacterial sensitivity towards antibiotics and Ag-SiO2NC was studied using standard disc diffusion and death rate assay, respectively. The effect of Ag-SiO2NC on cell wall integrity was monitored using SDS assay and fatty acid profile analysis while the effect on metabolism and genetic stability was assayed microscopically, using CTC viability staining and comet assay, respectively. P. aeruginosa was found to be resistant to β-lactamase, glycopeptidase, sulfonamide, quinolones, nitrofurantoin and macrolides classes of antibiotics. Complete mortality of the bacterium was achieved with 80 μgml-1 concentration of Ag-SiO2NC. The cell wall integrity reduced with increasing time and reached a plateau of 70 % in 110 min. Changes were also noticed in the proportion of fatty acids after the treatment. Inside the cytoplasm, a complete inhibition of electron transport system was achieved with 100 μgml-1 Ag-SiO2NC, followed by DNA breakage. The study thus demonstrates that Ag-SiO2NC invades the cytoplasm of the multiple drug-resistant P. aeruginosa by impinging upon the cell wall integrity and kills the cells by interfering with electron transport chain and the genetic stability
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This thesis is divided in to 9 chapters and deals with the modification of TiO2 for various applications include photocatalysis, thermal reaction, photovoltaics and non-linear optics. Chapter 1 involves a brief introduction of the topic of study. An introduction to the applications of modified titania systems in various fields are discussed concisely. Scope and objectives of the present work are also discussed in this chapter. Chapter 2 explains the strategy adopted for the synthesis of metal, nonmetal co-doped TiO2 systems. Hydrothermal technique was employed for the preparation of the co-doped TiO2 system, where Ti[OCH(CH3)2]4, urea and metal nitrates were used as the sources for TiO2, N and metals respectively. In all the co-doped systems, urea to Ti[OCH(CH3)2]4 was taken in a 1:1 molar ratio and varied the concentration of metals. Five different co-doped catalytic systems and for each catalysts, three versions were prepared by varying the concentration of metals. A brief explanation of physico-chemical techniques used for the characterization of the material was also presented in this chapter. This includes X-ray Diffraction (XRD), Raman Spectroscopy, FTIR analysis, Thermo Gravimetric Analysis, Energy Dispersive X-ray Analysis (EDX), Scanning Electron Microscopy(SEM), UV-Visible Diffuse Reflectance Spectroscopy (UV-Vis DRS), Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM), BET Surface Area Measurements and X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS). Chapter 3 contains the results and discussion of characterization techniques used for analyzing the prepared systems. Characterization is an inevitable part of materials research. Determination of physico-chemical properties of the prepared materials using suitable characterization techniques is very crucial to find its exact field of application. It is clear from the XRD pattern that photocatalytically active anatase phase dominates in the calcined samples with peaks at 2θ values around 25.4°, 38°, 48.1°, 55.2° and 62.7° corresponding to (101), (004), (200), (211) and (204) crystal planes (JCPDS 21-1272) respectively. But in the case of Pr-N-Ti sample, a new peak was observed at 2θ = 30.8° corresponding to the (121) plane of the polymorph brookite. There are no visible peaks corresponding to dopants, which may be due to their low concentration or it is an indication of the better dispersion of impurities in the TiO2. Crystallite size of the sample was calculated from Scherrer equation byusing full width at half maximum (FWHM) of the (101) peak of the anatase phase. Crystallite size of all the co-doped TiO2 was found to be lower than that of bare TiO2 which indicates that the doping of metal ions having higher ionic radius into the lattice of TiO2 causes some lattice distortion which suppress the growth of TiO2 nanoparticles. The structural identity of the prepared system obtained from XRD pattern is further confirmed by Raman spectra measurements. Anatase has six Raman active modes. Band gap of the co-doped system was calculated using Kubelka-Munk equation and that was found to be lower than pure TiO2. Stability of the prepared systems was understood from thermo gravimetric analysis. FT-IR was performed to understand the functional groups as well as to study the surface changes occurred during modification. EDX was used to determine the impurities present in the system. The EDX spectra of all the co-doped samples show signals directly related to the dopants. Spectra of all the co-doped systems contain O and Ti as the main components with low concentrations of doped elements. Morphologies of the prepared systems were obtained from SEM and TEM analysis. Average particle size of the systems was drawn from histogram data. Electronic structures of the samples were identified perfectly from XPS measurements. Chapter 4 describes the photocatalytic degradation of herbicides Atrazine and Metolachlor using metal, non-metal co-doped titania systems. The percentage of degradation was analyzed by HPLC technique. Parameters such as effect of different catalysts, effect of time, effect of catalysts amount and reusability studies were discussed. Chapter 5 deals with the photo-oxidation of some anthracene derivatives by co-doped catalytic systems. These anthracene derivatives come underthe category of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH). Due to the presence of stable benzene rings, most of the PAH show strong inhibition towards biological degradation and the common methods employed for their removal. According to environmental protection agency, most of the PAH are highly toxic in nature. TiO2 photochemistry has been extensively investigated as a method for the catalytic conversion of such organic compounds, highlighting the potential of thereof in the green chemistry. There are actually two methods for the removal of pollutants from the ecosystem. Complete mineralization is the one way to remove pollutants. Conversion of toxic compounds to another compound having toxicity less than the initial starting compound is the second way. Here in this chapter, we are concentrating on the second aspect. The catalysts used were Gd(1wt%)-N-Ti, Pd(1wt%)-N-Ti and Ag(1wt%)-N-Ti. Here we were very successfully converted all the PAH to anthraquinone, a compound having diverse applications in industrial as well as medical fields. Substitution of 10th position of desired PAH by phenyl ring reduces the feasibility of photo reaction and produced 9-hydroxy 9-phenyl anthrone (9H9PA) as an intermediate species. The products were separated and purified by column chromatography using 70:30 hexane/DCM mixtures as the mobile phase and the resultant products were characterized thoroughly by 1H NMR, IR spectroscopy and GCMS analysis. Chapter 6 elucidates the heterogeneous Suzuki coupling reaction by Cu/Pd bimetallic supported on TiO2. Sol-Gel followed by impregnation method was adopted for the synthesis of Cu/Pd-TiO2. The prepared system was characterized by XRD, TG-DTG, SEM, EDX, BET Surface area and XPS. The product was separated and purified by column chromatography using hexane as the mobile phase. Maximum isolated yield of biphenyl of around72% was obtained in DMF using Cu(2wt%)-Pd(4wt%)-Ti as the catalyst. In this reaction, effective solvent, base and catalyst were found to be DMF, K2CO3 and Cu(2wt%)-Pd(4wt%)-Ti respectively. Chapter 7 gives an idea about the photovoltaic (PV) applications of TiO2 based thin films. Due to energy crisis, the whole world is looking for a new sustainable energy source. Harnessing solar energy is one of the most promising ways to tackle this issue. The present dominant photovoltaic (PV) technologies are based on inorganic materials. But the high material, low power conversion efficiency and manufacturing cost limits its popularization. A lot of research has been conducted towards the development of low-cost PV technologies, of which organic photovoltaic (OPV) devices are one of the promising. Here two TiO2 thin films having different thickness were prepared by spin coating technique. The prepared films were characterized by XRD, AFM and conductivity measurements. The thickness of the films was measured by Stylus Profiler. This chapter mainly concentrated on the fabrication of an inverted hetero junction solar cell using conducting polymer MEH-PPV as photo active layer. Here TiO2 was used as the electron transport layer. Thin films of MEH-PPV were also prepared using spin coating technique. Two fullerene derivatives such as PCBM and ICBA were introduced into the device in order to improve the power conversion efficiency. Effective charge transfer between the conducting polymer and ICBA were understood from fluorescence quenching studies. The fabricated Inverted hetero junction exhibited maximum power conversion efficiency of 0.22% with ICBA as the acceptor molecule. Chapter 8 narrates the third order order nonlinear optical properties of bare and noble metal modified TiO2 thin films. Thin films were fabricatedby spray pyrolysis technique. Sol-Gel derived Ti[OCH(CH3)2]4 in CH3CH2OH/CH3COOH was used as the precursor for TiO2. The precursors used for Au, Ag and Pd were the aqueous solutions of HAuCl4, AgNO3 and Pd(NO3)2 respectively. The prepared films were characterized by XRD, SEM and EDX. The nonlinear optical properties of the prepared materials were investigated by Z-Scan technique comprising of Nd-YAG laser (532 nm,7 ns and10 Hz). The non-linear coefficients were obtained by fitting the experimental Z-Scan plot with the theoretical plots. Nonlinear absorption is a phenomenon defined as a nonlinear change (increase or decrease) in absorption with increasing of intensity. This can be mainly divided into two types: saturable absorption (SA) and reverse saturable absorption (RSA). Depending on the pump intensity and on the absorption cross- section at the excitation wavelength, most molecules show non- linear absorption. With increasing intensity, if the excited states show saturation owing to their long lifetimes, the transmission will show SA characteristics. Here absorption decreases with increase of intensity. If, however, the excited state has strong absorption compared with that of the ground state, the transmission will show RSA characteristics. Here in our work most of the materials show SA behavior and some materials exhibited RSA behavior. Both these properties purely depend on the nature of the materials and alignment of energy states within them. Both these SA and RSA have got immense applications in electronic devices. The important results obtained from various studies are presented in chapter 9.
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In the current study, a novel non-acetone forming butanol and ethanol producer Was isolated and identified. Based on the 16s rDNA sequence BLAST and phylogenetic analyses, it was found to have high similarity with the reported hydrogen producing strains of Clostridium sporogenes. Biochemical studies revealed that it is lipase and protease positive. The lipolytic and proteolytic properties are the very important characteristics of Clostridium sporogenes. Sugar utilization profile studies were positive for glucose, saccharose, cellobiose and weakly positive result to xylose. This study demonstrated C. sporogenes BE01, an isolate from NIIST is having potential to compete with existing, well known butanol producers with the advantage of no acetone in the final solvent mixture. Rice straw hydrolysate is a potent source of substrate for butanol production by C. sporogenes BE01. Additional supplementation of vitamins and minerals were avoided by using rice straw hydrolysate as substrate. Its less growth, due to the inhibitors present in the hydrolysate and also inhibition by products resulted in less efficient conversion of sugars to butanol. Calcium carbonate played an important role in improving the butanol production, by providing the buffering action during fermentation and stimulating the electron transport mediators and redox reactions favoring butanol production. Its capability to produce acetic acid, butyric acid and hydrogen in significant quantities during butanol production adds value to the conversion process of lignocellulosic biomass to butanol. High cell density fermentation by immobilizing the cells on to ceramic particles improved the solvents and VFA production. Reduced sugar utilization from the concentrated hydrolysate could be due to accumulation of inhibitors in the hydrolysate during concentration. Two-stage fermentation was very efficient with immobilized cells and high conversions of sugars to solvents and VFAs were achieved. The information obtained from the study would be useful to develop a feasible technology for conversion of lignocellulosic biomass to biobutanol.
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Among organic materials, spirobifluorene derivatives represent a very attractive class of materials for electronic devices. These compounds have high melting points, glass transitions temperatures and morphological stability, which makes these materials suitable for organic electronic applications. In addition, some of spirobifluorenes can form porous supramolecular associations with significant volumes available for the inclusion of guests. These molecular associations based on the spirobifluorenes are noteworthy because they are purely molecular analogues of zeolites and other microporous solids, with potential applications in separation, catalysis, sensing and other areas.
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El present treball es centra en l'estudi a diferents nivells dels carotenoides de les espècies marrons de Bacteris Verds del Sofre (GSB, de l'anglès Green Sulfur Bacteria). L'objectiu global ha estat el d'esbrinar quina és la funció d'aquests pigments dins l'aparell fotosintètic d'aquests microorganismes i aprofundir en el coneixement de la seva estructura i interaccions amb els altres pigments de l'aparell fotosintètic. En primer lloc es va dissenyar un nou mètode de cromatografia líquida d'alta resolució (HPLC) per analitzar de manera més ràpida i precisa els carotenoides de diferents soques de GSB (Capítol 3). Aquest mètode es basa en una purificació prèvia dels extractes pigmentaris amb columnes d'alúmina per eliminar les bacterioclorofil·les (BCls). Això va permetre analitzar amb una elevada resolució i en tan sols 45 min de carrera cromatogràfica els diferents carotenoides i els seus precursors, així com les configuracions trans i cis dels seus isòmers. El segon mètode utilitzat va consistir en una modificació del mètode de Borrego i Garcia-Gil (1994) i va permetre la separació precisa de tot tipus de pigments, procedents tant de cultius purs com de mostres de caràcter complex. Un exemple concret foren uns paleosediments de la zona lacustre de Banyoles. En aquests sediments (0,7-1,5 milions d'anys d'antiguitat) es van detectar, entre d'altres pigments, carotenoides específics de les espècies marrons de GSB, la qual cosa va permetre confirmar la presència d'aquests bacteris a la zona lacustre de Banyoles ja des del Pleistocè inferior. En aquest primer capítol també es van analitzar els carotenoides de Chlorobium (Chl.) phaeobacteroides CL1401 mitjançant cromatografia líquida acoblada a espectrometria de masses (LC-MS/MS), amb l'objectiu de confirmar la seva identificació i el seu pes molecular. A més, també es va avaluar l'efecte de la temperatura, la llum i diferents agents oxidants i reductors en la composició quantitativa i qualitativa dels carotenoides i les BCls d'aquesta espècie. Això va permetre confirmar el caràcter fotosensible de les BCls i que els isòmers trans/cis dels diferents carotenoides no són artefactes produïts durant la manipulació de les mostres, sinó que són constitutius de l'aparell fotosintètic d'aquests microorganismes. El Capítol 4 inclou els experiments de fisiologia duts a terme amb algunes espècies de GSB, a partir dels quals es va intentar esbrinar la dinàmica de síntesi dels diferents pigments de l'aparell fotosintètic (BCl antena, BCl a i carotenoides) durant el creixement d'aquestes espècies. Aquestes investigacions van permetre monitoritzar també els canvis en el nombre de centres de reacció (CR) durant el procés d'adaptació lumínica. La determinació experimental del nombre de CR es va realitzar a partir de la quantificació de la BCl663, l'acceptor primari en la cadena de transport d'electrons dels GSB. L'estimació del nombre de CR/clorosoma es va realitzar tant a partir de dades estequiomètriques i biomètriques presents a la bibliografia, com a partir de les dades experimentals obtingudes en el present treball. El bon ajust obtingut entre les diferents estimacions va donar solidesa al valor estequiomètric calculat, que fou, com a promig, d'uns 70 CR per clorosoma. En aquest capítol de fisiologia també es van estudiar les variacions en les relacions trans/cis pels principals carotenoides de les espècies marrons de GSB. Aquestes es van determinar a partir de cultius purs de laboratori i de poblacions naturals de GSB. Pel que fa als valors trobats en cultius de laboratori no es van observar diferències destacades entre el valor calculat a alta intensitat de llum i el calculat a baixa intensitat, essent en ambdós casos proper a 2. En els clorosomes aïllats de diferents soques marrons aquest quocient prengué un valor similar tant pels isòmers de l'isorenieratè (Isr) com pels del -isorenieratè (-Isr). En poblacions naturals de Chl. phaeobacteroides aquesta relació va ser també de 2 isòmers trans per cada isòmer cis, mantenint-se constant tant en fondària com al llarg del temps. Finalment, en el Capítol 5 es presenta un marcador molecular que permet la identificació específica d'espècies marrons de GSB. Malgrat que inicialment aquest marcador fou dissenyat a partir d'un gen implicat en la síntesi de carotenoides (crtY, el qual codifica per a una licopè ciclasa) la seqüència final a partir de la qual s'han aconseguit els encebadors selectius està relacionada amb la família de proteïnes de les Policètid-ceto-sintases (PKT). Tot i així, l'eina dissenyada pot ser de gran utilitat per a la discriminació d'espècies marrons de GSB respecte les verdes en poblacions mixtes com les que es troben en ambients naturals i obre la porta a futurs experiments d'ecologia microbiana utilitzant tècniques com la PCR en temps real, que permetria la monitorització selectiva de les poblacions d'espècies marrons de GSB en ecosistemes naturals.