abstract: Most of the sunlight powering natural photosynthesis is absorbed by antenna arrays that transfer, and regulate the delivery of excitation energy to reaction centers in the chloroplast where photosynthesis takes place. Under intense sunlight the plants and certain organisms cannot fully utilize all of the sunlight received by antennas and excess redox species are formed which could potentially harm them. To prevent this, excess energy is dissipated by antennas before it reaches to the reaction centers to initiate electron transfer needed in the next steps of photosynthesis. This phenomenon is called non-photochemical quenching (NPQ). The mechanism of NPQ is not fully understood, but the process is believed to be initiated by a drop...
Sunlight intercepted by crop plants drives photosynthesis and growth. However, the light-harvesting ...
PhD ThesisThe non-photochemical quenching of excess energy (NPQ) is a fast molecular adaptation of ...
Antenna complexes in photosystems of plants and green algae are able to switch between a light-harve...
abstract: Non-photochemical quenching (NPQ) is a photoprotective regulatory mechanism essential to t...
abstract: The first chapter reviews three decades of artificial photosynthetic research conducted by...
abstract: Humanity’s demand for energy is increasing exponentially and the dependence on fossil fuel...
PhDPlants require light for the process of photosynthesis, but excess of light absorption can caus...
abstract: Natural photosynthesis dedicates specific proteins to achieve the modular division of the ...
abstract: Sunlight, the most abundant source of energy available, is diffuse and intermittent; there...
Multimodular designs of electron donor-acceptor systems are the ultimate strategy in fabricating ant...
abstract: A clean and sustainable alternative to fossil fuels is solar energy. For efficient use of ...
abstract: Photosynthesis, one of the most important processes in nature, has provided an energy basi...
In photosynthesis, solar energy is absorbed and converted into chemical energy. Chlorophyll embedded...
Discovering porphyrin compounds capable of harvesting the light had enhanced the research to mimic t...
As described in chapter 1, during photosynthesis, plants harvest light energy from the sun and, thro...
Sunlight intercepted by crop plants drives photosynthesis and growth. However, the light-harvesting ...
PhD ThesisThe non-photochemical quenching of excess energy (NPQ) is a fast molecular adaptation of ...
Antenna complexes in photosystems of plants and green algae are able to switch between a light-harve...
abstract: Non-photochemical quenching (NPQ) is a photoprotective regulatory mechanism essential to t...
abstract: The first chapter reviews three decades of artificial photosynthetic research conducted by...
abstract: Humanity’s demand for energy is increasing exponentially and the dependence on fossil fuel...
PhDPlants require light for the process of photosynthesis, but excess of light absorption can caus...
abstract: Natural photosynthesis dedicates specific proteins to achieve the modular division of the ...
abstract: Sunlight, the most abundant source of energy available, is diffuse and intermittent; there...
Multimodular designs of electron donor-acceptor systems are the ultimate strategy in fabricating ant...
abstract: A clean and sustainable alternative to fossil fuels is solar energy. For efficient use of ...
abstract: Photosynthesis, one of the most important processes in nature, has provided an energy basi...
In photosynthesis, solar energy is absorbed and converted into chemical energy. Chlorophyll embedded...
Discovering porphyrin compounds capable of harvesting the light had enhanced the research to mimic t...
As described in chapter 1, during photosynthesis, plants harvest light energy from the sun and, thro...
Sunlight intercepted by crop plants drives photosynthesis and growth. However, the light-harvesting ...
PhD ThesisThe non-photochemical quenching of excess energy (NPQ) is a fast molecular adaptation of ...
Antenna complexes in photosystems of plants and green algae are able to switch between a light-harve...