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Noticing the protein's brown color, Iskander Ibrahim and Sujith Puthiyaveetil (right) determined that CSK contains an iron-sulfur cluster that senses electron transport during photosynthesis. The CSK ...
Structure and function of photosynthesis protein explained in detail Photosynthetic complex I is a key element in photosynthetic electron transport, but little has been known about it so far ...
A new platform for engineering chiral electron pathways offers potential fresh insights into a quantum phenomenon discovered by chemists—and exemplifies how the second quantum revolution is fostering ...
Heat and water deficit stresses tend to impede and restrict the efficiency of photosynthesis, chlorophyll fluorescence and maximum photochemical quantum yield in plants based on their characteristic ...
Structure and function of photosynthesis protein explained in detail Photosynthetic complex I is a key element in photosynthetic electron transport, but little has been known about it so far ...
In 2009, researchers led by Alán Aspuru-Guzik of Harvard University showed theoretically that, if the chromophores were close enough, the excitons could become delocalized across multiple chromophores ...
Photosynthesis is the process plants, ... known as an electron transport chain. As it moves through the chain, it generates the energy to produce ATP (adenosine triphosphate, ...
In polar solvents, the system demonstrated efficient electron transfer, moving charges along the π-stacked PBI units with an ...
Electron transport, the energy-generating process inside living cells that enables photosynthesis and respiration, is enhanced in peptides with a collapsed, folded structure.
A research team affiliated with UNIST has introduced a cutting-edge modular artificial leaf that simultaneously meets high ...
Definition: Ballistic electron transport refers to the phenomenon where electrons move through a material without being scattered by atoms, impurities, or lattice defects. This mode of transport is ...
These collisions are rather frequent — about 10 to 100 billion times per second. They slow down the electrons, cause energy loss and generate unwanted heat. Without collisions, an electron would move ...