Harvesting the energy generated by photosynthetic organisms through light-dependent reactions is a significant step toward a sustainable future energy supply. Thylakoid membranes are the site of photosynthesis, and thus particularly suited for developing photo-bioelectrochemical cells. Novel electrode materials and geometries could potentially improve the efficiency of energy harvesting using thylakoid membranes. For commercial applications, electrodes with large surface areas are needed. Photolithographic patterning of a photoresist, followed by pyrolysis, is a flexible and fast approach for the fabrication of carbon electrodes with tailored properties. In this work, electrode chips consisting of patterned carbon supported on quartz were d...
[[abstract]]We have developed a photochemical cell using a combination of photosynthetic electron tr...
Photosynthesis converts solar energy to electricity in a highly efficient manner. Since only water i...
The interfacing of biomolecules to nanostructures, electrode surfaces and/or optical components cons...
Harvesting the energy generated by photosynthetic organisms through light-dependent reactions is a s...
Harvesting the energy generated by photosynthetic organisms through light-dependent reactions is a s...
Thylakoid membranes (TMs) are uniquely suited for photosynthesis owing to their distinctive structur...
As the global energy demand continues to increase, the interest in photosynthetic energy conversion ...
During the few past decades, intensive efforts have been focused toward optimizing ‘wiring’ of thyla...
Direct transformation of solar energy into electrical energy by means of biological photosynthesis i...
We present a novel thylakoid based bio-solar cell capable of generating a photoelectric current of ...
This paper describes the fabrication of soft, stretchable biophotovoltaic devices that generate phot...
The rewiring of photosynthetic biomachineries to electrodes is a forward-looking semi-artificial rou...
The rewiring of photosynthetic biomachineries to electrodes is a forward-looking semi-artificial rou...
Photosystem I (PSI), a robust and abundant biomolecule capable of delivering high-energy photoelectr...
This two-part thesis focuses on biointerfaces of two different biological systems. It specifically e...
[[abstract]]We have developed a photochemical cell using a combination of photosynthetic electron tr...
Photosynthesis converts solar energy to electricity in a highly efficient manner. Since only water i...
The interfacing of biomolecules to nanostructures, electrode surfaces and/or optical components cons...
Harvesting the energy generated by photosynthetic organisms through light-dependent reactions is a s...
Harvesting the energy generated by photosynthetic organisms through light-dependent reactions is a s...
Thylakoid membranes (TMs) are uniquely suited for photosynthesis owing to their distinctive structur...
As the global energy demand continues to increase, the interest in photosynthetic energy conversion ...
During the few past decades, intensive efforts have been focused toward optimizing ‘wiring’ of thyla...
Direct transformation of solar energy into electrical energy by means of biological photosynthesis i...
We present a novel thylakoid based bio-solar cell capable of generating a photoelectric current of ...
This paper describes the fabrication of soft, stretchable biophotovoltaic devices that generate phot...
The rewiring of photosynthetic biomachineries to electrodes is a forward-looking semi-artificial rou...
The rewiring of photosynthetic biomachineries to electrodes is a forward-looking semi-artificial rou...
Photosystem I (PSI), a robust and abundant biomolecule capable of delivering high-energy photoelectr...
This two-part thesis focuses on biointerfaces of two different biological systems. It specifically e...
[[abstract]]We have developed a photochemical cell using a combination of photosynthetic electron tr...
Photosynthesis converts solar energy to electricity in a highly efficient manner. Since only water i...
The interfacing of biomolecules to nanostructures, electrode surfaces and/or optical components cons...