This chapter is intended as a background on natural photosynthesis for those interested in artificial photosynthesis. It describes how light is used for creating positive and negative charges, and how these charges are transferred through the molecular assemblies in the membranes. Next, the chapter also describes how the charge transport leads to creation of a pH difference across the photosynthetic membrane, and how charge and pH differences lead to the production of high-energy phosphate that can be used in chemical synthesis. The chapter overviews photophosphorylation in chromatophores of photosynthetic bacteria and, discusses carbon dioxide assimilation systems in oxygenic organisms. Finally, it describes how the type of photosynthesis ...
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Photophosphorylation was discovered in chloroplasts by D. Arnon and coworkers, and in bacterial ‘chr...
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It has been increasingly recognized that one of the major problems facing our generation and later ...
AbstractHow do some photosynthetic organisms use the energy of sunlight to oxidise water, producing ...
This book introduces the basic physical, chemical, and biological principles underlying the first st...
Virtually all life on our planet is powered by the sun through the process of photosynthesis. Unders...
This landmark collective work introduces the physical, chemical, and biological principles underlyin...
Introduction Photosynthesis is typically understood as the light-dependent production of sugar from ...
AbstractBecause life on earth is governed by the second law of thermodynamics, it is subject to incr...
Photosynthesis or the storage of solar energy in chemical bonds is a process which, in its essence, ...
This technical book explores current and future applications of solar power as an unlimited source o...
This review deals with the production of oxygen by photo-oxidation of water, which is a topic fittin...
This book discusses the basic principles and processes of solar energy conversion in natural photosy...
Photophosphorylation was discovered in chloroplasts by D. Arnon and coworkers, and in bacterial ‘chr...
International audienceThe energy needs of humankind has experimented a sharp increase since the begi...
Photorespiration is intimately linked to oxygenic photosynthesis. Here, the evolution of photorespir...
Artificial photosynthesis has recognised potential to produce green and sustainable fuels from earth...
It has been increasingly recognized that one of the major problems facing our generation and later ...
AbstractHow do some photosynthetic organisms use the energy of sunlight to oxidise water, producing ...
This book introduces the basic physical, chemical, and biological principles underlying the first st...