Chlorophyll Fluorescence

Chlorophyll + hν (blue/red) → Chlorophyll* → Chlorophyll + hν (red)

نظرة عامة

Chlorophyll absorbs blue (430 nm) and red (660 nm) light, reaching an excited singlet state. Most energy is transferred to the photosynthetic reaction center, but a small fraction (1–2%) is re-emitted as red fluorescence (680–740 nm). This fluorescence is a direct indicator of photosynthetic efficiency.

مثال من الحياة اليومية

If you shine a UV light on a spinach extract, it glows red due to chlorophyll fluorescence — a common chemistry demonstration.

الأهمية الصناعية

Chlorophyll fluorescence measurement (PAM fluorometry) is used in agriculture, forestry, and ecology to assess plant health and stress.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the equation for Chlorophyll Fluorescence?
The balanced equation is: Chlorophyll + hν (blue/red) → Chlorophyll* → Chlorophyll + hν (red).
What type of reaction is Chlorophyll Fluorescence?
Chlorophyll Fluorescence is a photochemical reaction. It is reversible under certain conditions.
Is Chlorophyll Fluorescence exothermic or endothermic?
Chlorophyll Fluorescence is exothermic (releases energy).