This a preprint of the Materials accepted for publication in Biophysics, © 2014 MAIK Nauka/Interperiodica.Awaiting accepted version from author. Record complete just needs new file. LK 13/08/14.The concept that the Carnot efficiency places an upper limit of 0.60-0.75 on the thermodynamic efficiency of photosynthetic primary photochemistry is examined using the PSI-LHCI preparation. The maximal quantum efficiency was determined approximately 0.99 which yielded a thermodynamic efficiency of 0.96, a value far above that predicted on the basis of the Carnot efficiency. The commonly presented reasoning leading to the Carnot efficiency idea was therefore critically examined. It is concluded that the crucial assumption that the pigment system, und...
A Planck law relationship between absorption and emission spectra is used to compute the fluorescenc...
Abstract The thermodynamics of photosynthesis has been much discussed, but recent articles have poin...
A theoretical thermodynamic cycle more efficient than an infinite set of Carnot engines is presented...
AbstractThe widely held view that the maximum efficiency of a photosynthetic pigment system is given...
The widely held view that the maximum efficiency of a photosynthetic pigment system is given by the ...
A few years ago I gave a method, mainly based on the second law of thermodynamics, for calculating t...
AbstractKnox and Parson have objected to our previous conclusion on possible negative entropy produc...
The relation between the quantum yield of oxygen evolution of open photosystem II reactions centers ...
Knox and Parson have objected to our previous conclusion on possible negative entropy production dur...
The fluorescence of chlorophyll a is widely used as an indicator of the state of photosystem II (PSI...
The fluorescence yield for 694 nm excitation in a Photosystem I-200 particle is significantly lower ...
A recent paper by Meszéna and Westerhoff (1999 J. Phys. A: Math. Gen. 32 301) has aimed to address w...
The relative efficiency in phototaxis and photosynthesis of light absorbed by carotenoids in Rhodosp...
The subject of thermodynamic limits on photochemical conversion of light to work has been of conside...
AbstractIt is argued that the chemical potential analogy does not provide useful information on the ...
A Planck law relationship between absorption and emission spectra is used to compute the fluorescenc...
Abstract The thermodynamics of photosynthesis has been much discussed, but recent articles have poin...
A theoretical thermodynamic cycle more efficient than an infinite set of Carnot engines is presented...
AbstractThe widely held view that the maximum efficiency of a photosynthetic pigment system is given...
The widely held view that the maximum efficiency of a photosynthetic pigment system is given by the ...
A few years ago I gave a method, mainly based on the second law of thermodynamics, for calculating t...
AbstractKnox and Parson have objected to our previous conclusion on possible negative entropy produc...
The relation between the quantum yield of oxygen evolution of open photosystem II reactions centers ...
Knox and Parson have objected to our previous conclusion on possible negative entropy production dur...
The fluorescence of chlorophyll a is widely used as an indicator of the state of photosystem II (PSI...
The fluorescence yield for 694 nm excitation in a Photosystem I-200 particle is significantly lower ...
A recent paper by Meszéna and Westerhoff (1999 J. Phys. A: Math. Gen. 32 301) has aimed to address w...
The relative efficiency in phototaxis and photosynthesis of light absorbed by carotenoids in Rhodosp...
The subject of thermodynamic limits on photochemical conversion of light to work has been of conside...
AbstractIt is argued that the chemical potential analogy does not provide useful information on the ...
A Planck law relationship between absorption and emission spectra is used to compute the fluorescenc...
Abstract The thermodynamics of photosynthesis has been much discussed, but recent articles have poin...
A theoretical thermodynamic cycle more efficient than an infinite set of Carnot engines is presented...