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New energy conversion layer for biosolar cells - Sonnenseite - Ökologische Kommunikation mit Franz Alt


25.12.2020
New energy conversion layer for biosolar cells
Photosynthetic proteins can convert light energy into other forms of energy. Researchers want to make this technology usable for the industrial production of fuels, for example.
A research team from the Ruhr-Universität Bochum (RUB), together with colleagues from Lisbon, has produced a semi-artificial electrode that could convert light energy into other forms of energy in biosolar cells. The technique is based on the photosynthesis protein Photosystem I from cyanobacteria. The group showed that they could couple their system with an enzyme that used the converted light energy to produce hydrogen. The results were published online in advance in October 2020 in the journal Angewandte Chemie.

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22 Dec 2020 | Source: Ruhr Universität, Bochum
Photosynthetic proteins can convert light energy into other forms of energy. Researchers want to make this technology usable for the industrial production of fuels, for example.
A research team from the Ruhr-Universität Bochum (RUB), together with colleagues from Lisbon, has produced a semi-artificial electrode that could convert light energy into other forms of energy in biosolar cells. The technique is based on the photosynthesis protein Photosystem I from cyanobacteria. The group showed that they could couple their system with an enzyme that used the converted light energy to produce hydrogen. The results were published online in advance in October 2020 in the journal Angewandte Chemie.

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New energy conversion layer for biosolar cells


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IMAGE: A bioelectrode with the protein complex Photosystem I under irradiation with red light for measurement of the photocurrent response.
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A research team from the Ruhr-Universität Bochum (RUB), together with colleagues from Lisbon, has produced a semi-artificial electrode that could convert light energy into other forms of energy in biosolar cells. The technique is based on the photosynthesis protein Photosystem I from cyanobacteria. The group showed that they could couple their system with an enzyme that used the converted light energy to produce hydrogen. The results were published online in advance in October 2020 in the journal

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Photosynthesis protein converts light to hydrogen


21st December 2020
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21st December 2020
12:12 pm
Scientists at Ruhr-Universität Bochum (RUB) have used a photosynthesis protein produced a semi-artificial electrode that can convert light energy into other forms of energy such as hydrogen.
(Credit: Felipe Conzuelo)
The technique is based on the protein photosystem I, which is part of the photosynthesis machinery in cyanobacteria and plants. With the help of light energy, photosystem I can separate charges and thus generate high-energy electrons that can be transferred to other molecules, for example to protons for the production of hydrogen.
Working with colleagues from Universidade Nova de Lisboa, the RUB team showed that they could couple their system with an enzyme that used the converted light to produce hydrogen. The results were published online in advance in October 2020 in the journal Angewandte Chemie. According to the team, this latest study builds on previous work where photosystem I had been used to design electrodes for biosolar cells.

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