Nanobiocatalytic assemblies for artificial photosynthesis

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Natural photosynthesis, a solar-to-chemical energy conversion process, occurs through a series of photo-induced electron transfer reactions in nanoscale architectures that contain light-harvesting complexes, protein-metal clusters, and many redox biocatalysts. Artificial photosynthesis in nanobiocatalytic assemblies aims to reconstruct man-made photosensitizers, electron mediators, electron donors, and redox enzymes for solar synthesis of valuable chemicals through visible light-driven cofactor regeneration. The key requirement in the design of biocatalyzed artificial photosynthetic process is an efficient and forward electron transfer between each photosynthetic component. This review describes basic principles in combining redox biocatalysis with photocatalysis, and highlights recent research outcomes in the development of nanobiocatalytic assemblies that can mimic natural photosystems I and II, respectively. Current issues in biocatalyzed artificial photosynthesis and future perspectives will be briefly discussed.
Publisher
CURRENT BIOLOGY LTD
Issue Date
2014-08
Language
English
Article Type
Review
Keywords

COUPLED ELECTRON-TRANSFER; WATER OXIDATION; VISIBLE-LIGHT; PHOTOSYSTEM-II; SOLAR-ENERGY; HETEROGENEOUS PHOTOCATALYSIS; HYDROGEN-PRODUCTION; NADH REGENERATION; CRYSTAL-STRUCTURE; EFFICIENT

Citation

CURRENT OPINION IN BIOTECHNOLOGY, v.28, pp.1 - 9

ISSN
0958-1669
DOI
10.1016/j.copbio.2013.10.008
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/192533
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