Description |
1 online resource (496 pages) |
Series |
Comprehensive series in photochemical & photobiological sciences ; 16 |
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Comprehensive series in photochemistry & photobiology ; v. 16.
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Contents |
Photosynthesis and Hydrogen from Photosynthetic Microorganisms; Structure-function of [FeFe]- and [NiFe]-hydrogenases: an Overview of Diversity, Mechanism, Maturation, and Bifurcation; Theory Related to [FeFe]- and [NiFe]-hydrogenases: Stereoelectronic Properties, H-cluster Oxidation, and Mechanisms for Increasing Oxygen Tolerance; The Physiology of the Bidirectional NiFe-hyrogenase in Cyanobacteria and the Role of Hydrogen Throughout the Evolution of Life; Assessment of Electrochemically-based Strategies to Protect [FeFe]-hydrogenases from Oxygen; Sustaining Hydrogen Production in Eukaryotic Microalgae Through Genetic Approaches; Metabolism and Genetics of Algal Hydrogen Production; Photosynthetic Electron Transfer Pathways During Hydrogen Photoproduction in Green Algae: Mechanisms and Limitations; The Role of Chlamydomonas Ferredoxins in Hydrogen Production and Other Related Metabolic Functions; The Metabolic Acclimation of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii to Depletion of Essential Nutrients: Application for Hydrogen Production; Environmental Factors Affecting Hydrogen Production from Chlamydomonas reinhardtii ; In vitro Light-driven Hydrogen Production; Hydrogen Production Using Novel Photosynthetic Cell Factories. Cyanobacterial Hydrogen Production: Design of Efficient Organisms; Improving Photosynthetic Solar Energy Conversion Efficiency: the Truncated Light-harvesting Antenna (TLA) Concept; Immobilization of Microalgae as a Tool for Efficient Light Utilization in H2 Production and Other Biotechnology Applications; Development of Photobioreactors for H2 Production from Algae; Microalgal Hydrogen Production Outdoors: First Attempts; Material Characteristics and Requirements for Photobiological Hydrogen Production Applications; Environmental Life Cycle Assessments of Photobiological Hydrogen Production; Future Perspectives |
Summary |
This title documents the increased interest in achievements in the field of light-driven, microalgal hydrogen production and the bottlenecks currently preventing exploitation of the technology in the practical arena |
Notes |
Online resource; title from PDF title page (Royal Society of Chemistry, viewed March 26, 2018) |
Subject |
Hydrogen -- Biotechnology
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Hydrogen as fuel.
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Algae -- Biotechnology
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Biochemical engineering.
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Alternative & renewable energy sources & technology.
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TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Power Resources -- General.
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Algae -- Biotechnology
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Hydrogen as fuel
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Hydrogen -- Biotechnology
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Seibert, Michael, editor
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Torzillo, Giuseppe, editor
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ISBN |
9781849737128 |
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1849737126 |
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9781523121526 |
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1523121521 |
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