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Excitation energy transfer: Study with non-Markovian dynamics
In this paper, we investigate the non-Markovian dynamics of a model to mimic the excitation energy transfer (EET) between chromophores in photosynthesis systems. The numerical path integral method is used.
A. G. Redfield +3 more
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Artificial Photosynthesis [PDF]
One-dimensional channel materials, such as zeolites and mesoporous silicas, are very attractive hosts for the preparation and investigation of hierarchically organized structures, presenting a successive ordering from the molecular up to macroscopic scale.
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Reintroducing photosynthesis [PDF]
AbstractThis article reports on conceptual difficulties related to photosynthesis and respiratory metabolism of a Plant Physiology course for undergraduate students that could hinder their better learning of metabolic processes. A survey of results obtained in this area during the last 10 academic years was performed, as well as a specific test, aimed ...
F. Vila, A. Sanz
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Z‐Scheme Water Splitting Systems Based on Solid‐State Electron Conductors
This review examines the latest advances in Z‐scheme overall water splitting (OWS) systems for solar hydrogen production. These systems consist of suspended or immobilized hydrogen evolution photocatalysts (HEPs) and oxygen evolution photocatalysts (OEPs).
Chen Gu +3 more
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A high-performance watermelon skin ion-solvating membrane for electrochemical CO2 reduction
Ion-solvating membranes have been gaining increasing attention as core components of electrochemical energy conversion and storage devices. However, the development of ion-solvating membranes with low ion resistance and high ion selectivity still poses ...
Qinglu Liu +12 more
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Evolution of Daily Gene Co-expression Patterns from Algae to Plants
Daily rhythms play a key role in transcriptome regulation in plants and microalgae orchestrating responses that, among other processes, anticipate light transitions that are essential for their metabolism and development.
Pedro de los Reyes +5 more
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All cereal crops engage in arbuscular mycorrhizal symbioses which can have profound, but sometimes deleterious, effects on plant nutrient acquisition and growth.
Tom J. Thirkell +8 more
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SummaryThe number of humans on earth is increasing, generating concerns about food security and spurring efforts throughout the world to increase the productivity of crops. If a way could be found to increase the yield of crops by, say, 20%, it would have immense impact on global food supplies.
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Cu2O/Cu Chiral Catalysts for Highly Selective Solar‐Assisted CO2‐to‐CO Electroreduction
To address the poor target‐product selectivity of the eCO2RR, breakthrough approaches based on the chiral‐induced spin selectivity phenomenon enhance the Faradaic efficiency (FE) for target hydrocarbons, such as CO. To induce this spin polarization strategy in Cu2O/Cu catalysts, it is proposed using amine‐based intermediate organic molecules with ...
Hyungsoo Lee +13 more
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Structure of photosystem I-LHCI-LHCII from the green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii in State 2
Photosystems (PS) I and II undergo state transitions to optimize photosynthesis and photoprotection. Here the authors report a cryo-electron microscopy structure of the state 2 PSI-LHCI-LHCII supercomplex from C.
Zihui Huang +8 more
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