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Molecular hydrogen, photoproduction

A. Planchard, L. Mignot, T. Jouenne, G.-A. Junter (1984) Photoproduction of molecular hydrogen by Rhodospirillum rubrum immobilized in composite agar layer/microorous membrane structures. Appl. Microbiol. Biotechnol., 31 49-54... [Pg.69]

Gest, H., Kamen, M.D. 1949b. Photoproduction of molecular hydrogen by Rhodospirillum rubrum. Science 109 558-559. [Pg.216]

Ormerod, J.G., Ormerod, K.S., Gest. H. 1961. Light-dependent utilization of organic compounds and photoproduction of molecular hydrogen by photosynthetic bacteria relationships with nitrogen metabolism. Arch Biochem Biophys 94 449 63. [Pg.218]

Bolliger, R., Ztirrer, H. and Bachofen, R. (1985). Photoproduction of molecular hydrogen from waste water of a sugar refinery by photosynthetic bacteria, Appl. Microbiol. Biotechnol. 23, 147-151. [Pg.26]

Molecules of 43c adopt chiral packing (space group P2 ) and a helical molecular conformation, and crystallize in (E,Z) conformation which is unfavorable for the oxetane formation. The solid-state irradiation of 43c was found to give the oxetane 44c and a 3-lactam derivative 45c. The (3-lactam 45c was revealed to be enantiomerically enriched to 88% ee, whereas the other photoproduct 44c was racemic. The occurrence and the mechanism of transformation of 43c to 45c involve hydrogen abstraction by the alkenyl carbon atom. [Pg.114]

Fig. 1 Schematic drawing of hydrogen peroxide photoproduction by the biological photosynthetic apparatus with electrons either from water or from an exogenous electron donor. A redox catalyst (RC) transfers electrons from the terminal acceptor of photosystem I to molecular oxygen. Fig. 1 Schematic drawing of hydrogen peroxide photoproduction by the biological photosynthetic apparatus with electrons either from water or from an exogenous electron donor. A redox catalyst (RC) transfers electrons from the terminal acceptor of photosystem I to molecular oxygen.

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