Most of the photochemical activity of bacterial photosynthetic apparatuses occurs in the reaction center, a transmembrane protein complex which converts photons into chargeseparated states across the membrane with a quantum yield close to unity, fuelling the metabolism of the organism. Integrating the reaction center from the bacterium Rhodobacter sphaeroides onto electroactive surfaces, it is possible to technologically exploit the efficiency of this natural machinery to generate a photovoltage upon Near Infra-Red illumination, which can be used in electronic architectures working in the electrolytic environment such as electrolyte-gated organic transistors and bio-photonic power cells. Here, photovoltage generation in reaction center-base...
A key goal of synthetic biology is to engineer organisms that can use solar energy to convert CO2 to...
Biophotovoltaic systems (BPVs) resemble microbial fuel cells, but utilise oxygenic photosynthetic mi...
Incorporation of membrane proteins into nanodevices to mediate recognition and transport in a collec...
Most of the photochemical activity of bacterial photosynthetic apparatuses occurs in the reaction ce...
The photochemical core of every photosynthetic apparatus is the reaction center, a transmembrane enz...
The Reaction Centers (RCs) proteins are membrane proteins representing the key components of light e...
Harvesting solar energy can potentially be a promising solution to the energy crisis now and in the ...
This two-part thesis focuses on biointerfaces of two different biological systems. It specifically e...
The interfacing of biomolecules to nanostructures, electrode surfaces and/or optical components cons...
The photosynthetic reaction center is an extraordinarily efficient natural photoconverter, which can...
Photosynthetic Reaction Center (RC) is a transmembrane photoenzyme capable of converting absorbed ph...
Photo-bioelectrocatalysis combines the natural and highly sophisticated process of photosynthesis in...
Photosystem I (PSI), a robust and abundant biomolecule capable of delivering high-energy photoelectr...
Organic semiconductor–microbial photosynthetic biohybrid systems show great potential in light-drive...
Generation of renewable energy is one of the grand challenges facing our society. We present a new b...
A key goal of synthetic biology is to engineer organisms that can use solar energy to convert CO2 to...
Biophotovoltaic systems (BPVs) resemble microbial fuel cells, but utilise oxygenic photosynthetic mi...
Incorporation of membrane proteins into nanodevices to mediate recognition and transport in a collec...
Most of the photochemical activity of bacterial photosynthetic apparatuses occurs in the reaction ce...
The photochemical core of every photosynthetic apparatus is the reaction center, a transmembrane enz...
The Reaction Centers (RCs) proteins are membrane proteins representing the key components of light e...
Harvesting solar energy can potentially be a promising solution to the energy crisis now and in the ...
This two-part thesis focuses on biointerfaces of two different biological systems. It specifically e...
The interfacing of biomolecules to nanostructures, electrode surfaces and/or optical components cons...
The photosynthetic reaction center is an extraordinarily efficient natural photoconverter, which can...
Photosynthetic Reaction Center (RC) is a transmembrane photoenzyme capable of converting absorbed ph...
Photo-bioelectrocatalysis combines the natural and highly sophisticated process of photosynthesis in...
Photosystem I (PSI), a robust and abundant biomolecule capable of delivering high-energy photoelectr...
Organic semiconductor–microbial photosynthetic biohybrid systems show great potential in light-drive...
Generation of renewable energy is one of the grand challenges facing our society. We present a new b...
A key goal of synthetic biology is to engineer organisms that can use solar energy to convert CO2 to...
Biophotovoltaic systems (BPVs) resemble microbial fuel cells, but utilise oxygenic photosynthetic mi...
Incorporation of membrane proteins into nanodevices to mediate recognition and transport in a collec...