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Live cyanobacteria produce photocurrent and hydrogen using both the respiratory and photosynthetic systems.


ABSTRACT: Oxygenic photosynthetic organisms perform solar energy conversion of water and CO2 to O2 and sugar at a broad range of wavelengths and light intensities. These cells also metabolize sugars using a respiratory system that functionally overlaps the photosynthetic apparatus. In this study, we describe the harvesting of photocurrent used for hydrogen production from live cyanobacteria. A non-harmful gentle physical treatment of the cyanobacterial cells enables light-driven electron transfer by an endogenous mediator to a graphite electrode in a bio-photoelectrochemical cell, without the addition of sacrificial electron donors or acceptors. We show that the photocurrent is derived from photosystem I and that the electrons originate from carbohydrates digested by the respiratory system. Finally, the current is utilized for hydrogen evolution on the cathode at a bias of 0.65 V. Taken together, we present a bio-photoelectrochemical system where live cyanobacteria produce stable photocurrent that can generate hydrogen.

SUBMITTER: Saper G 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5986869 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Live cyanobacteria produce photocurrent and hydrogen using both the respiratory and photosynthetic systems.

Saper Gadiel G   Kallmann Dan D   Conzuelo Felipe F   Zhao Fangyuan F   Tóth Tünde N TN   Liveanu Varda V   Meir Sagit S   Szymanski Jedrzej J   Aharoni Asaph A   Schuhmann Wolfgang W   Rothschild Avner A   Schuster Gadi G   Adir Noam N  

Nature communications 20180604 1


Oxygenic photosynthetic organisms perform solar energy conversion of water and CO<sub>2</sub> to O<sub>2</sub> and sugar at a broad range of wavelengths and light intensities. These cells also metabolize sugars using a respiratory system that functionally overlaps the photosynthetic apparatus. In this study, we describe the harvesting of photocurrent used for hydrogen production from live cyanobacteria. A non-harmful gentle physical treatment of the cyanobacterial cells enables light-driven elec  ...[more]

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