AbstractConsidering the evolutionary pathways of solar energy conversion, we suggested that some mineral components of the earth's crust might have been capable of electron phototransfer coupled to the metabolic chains of primary heterotrophic cells. We observed a peculiar type of this process when light-exposed particles of titanium dioxide or some other minerals initiated an electron transfer from organic electron donors to Clostridium butyricum bacterial cells, with hydrogen being evolved as a result of intra- and extracellular activity of hydrogenase. The coupling of mineral photocatalysts to bacterial cells may be regarded as a way to create a new type of photobiocatalytic system
The use of finite fossil reserves within the energy and petrochemicals industries has harmful enviro...
Inorganic chemical cells (iCHELLs) are compartment structures consisting of polyoxometalates (POMs) ...
We have investigated the nature of the photocurrent generated by Photosystem II (PSII), the water ox...
AbstractConsidering the evolutionary pathways of solar energy conversion, we suggested that some min...
Photobiocatalysts are constituted by a semiconductor with or without a light harvester that activate...
AbstractHydrogenase from Thiocapsa roseopersicina adsorbed on TiO2 particles, using electrons photog...
Geophotocatalysis of natural semiconducting minerals plays key roles in driving redox reactions on t...
Chemoautotrophic organisms have once been excluded from the development of universally applicable CO...
The interplay of chemistry and biology holds many opportunities to address the woes of the modern wo...
Energy is the key issue of all life activities. The energy source and energy yielding pathway are th...
pre-printPhotobioelectrochemical cells are devices which have been developed over the past few decad...
This review discusses the progress in the assembly of photosynthetic biohybrid systems using enzymes...
Water splitting to form hydrogen (H2) and oxygen (O2) is considered a sustainable process for ener...
The development of energy converting devices, which are able to light induced split water into hydro...
The conversion of CO2 to value-added products powered with solar energy is an ideal solution to esta...
The use of finite fossil reserves within the energy and petrochemicals industries has harmful enviro...
Inorganic chemical cells (iCHELLs) are compartment structures consisting of polyoxometalates (POMs) ...
We have investigated the nature of the photocurrent generated by Photosystem II (PSII), the water ox...
AbstractConsidering the evolutionary pathways of solar energy conversion, we suggested that some min...
Photobiocatalysts are constituted by a semiconductor with or without a light harvester that activate...
AbstractHydrogenase from Thiocapsa roseopersicina adsorbed on TiO2 particles, using electrons photog...
Geophotocatalysis of natural semiconducting minerals plays key roles in driving redox reactions on t...
Chemoautotrophic organisms have once been excluded from the development of universally applicable CO...
The interplay of chemistry and biology holds many opportunities to address the woes of the modern wo...
Energy is the key issue of all life activities. The energy source and energy yielding pathway are th...
pre-printPhotobioelectrochemical cells are devices which have been developed over the past few decad...
This review discusses the progress in the assembly of photosynthetic biohybrid systems using enzymes...
Water splitting to form hydrogen (H2) and oxygen (O2) is considered a sustainable process for ener...
The development of energy converting devices, which are able to light induced split water into hydro...
The conversion of CO2 to value-added products powered with solar energy is an ideal solution to esta...
The use of finite fossil reserves within the energy and petrochemicals industries has harmful enviro...
Inorganic chemical cells (iCHELLs) are compartment structures consisting of polyoxometalates (POMs) ...
We have investigated the nature of the photocurrent generated by Photosystem II (PSII), the water ox...