نتایج جستجو برای: h2 production

تعداد نتایج: 624872  

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 2009
Hidenori Wake Hideo Kohka Takahashi Shuji Mori Keyue Liu Tadashi Yoshino Masahiro Nishibori

Advanced glycation end products (AGEs) are modifications of proteins/lipids that become nonenzymatically glycated after contact with aldose sugars. Among various subtypes of AGEs, glyceraldehyde-derived AGE (AGE-2) and glycolaldehyde-derived AGE (AGE-3) are suggested to play roles in inflammation in diabetic patients. Because the engagement of intercellular adhesion molecule (ICAM)-1, B7.1, B7....

2005
Rakesh Agrawal Martin Offutt Michael P. Ramage

Fossil fuels have provided a convenient and plentiful energy source, and have been used profitably in all sectors of the global economy. However, continued reliance on fossil resources must take note of, and may even be placed in jeopardy by several factors. First, worldwide oil demand continues to increase, and replacing the produced oil is technically and politically demanding and very capita...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2005
Jesse W Tye Michael B Hall Marcetta Y Darensbourg

D ihydrogen (H2) gas has the potential to be a limitless source of clean energy if simple and efficient methods of production and utilization can be developed. In that regard, using H2 to store electrical energy by means of an electrochemical cell and returning that energy by means of a fuel cell would be among the cleanest and most efficient energy methodologies. This electrochemical apparatus...

Journal: :Pakistan journal of biological sciences : PJBS 2005
H Alshiyab M S Kalil A A Hamid W M W Yusoff

The effect of removal of resultant gas resulted in enhancement of the H2 yield. The technique of CO2 scavenging resulted in H2 yield being improved from 408 mL g(-1) to reach the maximum of 422 mL g'. The highest hydrogen productivity of 87.9 ml L(-1) h(-1) was obtained by CO2 scavenging. Biomass concentration was enhanced to 1.47 g L(-1), Y(P,X) of 287 ml g(-1) L(-1), Y(X/S) of 0.294 and Y(H2/...

2014
Christine A Caputo Manuela A Gross Vincent W Lau Christine Cavazza Bettina V Lotsch Erwin Reisner

Solar-light-driven H2 production in water with a [NiFeSe]-hydrogenase (H2ase) and a bioinspired synthetic nickel catalyst (NiP) in combination with a heptazine carbon nitride polymer, melon (CNx), is reported. The semibiological and purely synthetic systems show catalytic activity during solar light irradiation with turnover numbers (TONs) of more than 50 000 mol H2 (mol H2ase)-1 and approximat...

2015
Rengui Li Xiuli Wang Shaoqing Jin Xin Zhou Zhaochi Feng Zheng Li Jingying Shi Qiao Zhang Can Li

In a conventional photocatalytic or photochemical process, either a photocatalyst or a molecule is excited by irradiation light that has energy greater than the forbidden band (i.e., the band gap) of the semiconductor or the transition energy of an excited state of the molecule, respectively, for a reaction to occur. However, in this work, we found that a considerable amount of H2 can be genera...

1999
R. S. Hegarty R. Gerdes

Hydrogen is a central metabolite in rumen fermentation and its partial pressure is an important determinant of rumen methanogenesis. The balance of hydrogen ion (H+) and dissolved hydrogen gas (H2) concentrations directly determine the redox potential of the rumen and therefore the possible extent of oxidation of feedstuffs. Differential permeability of the bacterial membrane to H+ and H2 means...

2006
G. Burgess K. Lovegrove

We estimate the energy content, the operational energy inputs, and the net energy ratio (NER) of an industrial tubular photobioreactor used for the photosynthetic production of H2 by microalgae. The calculated H2 output of the photobioreactor is based on a range of algal photosynthetic H2 generation efficiencies, and on the application of standard theory for tubular solar collectors. Small diam...

1999
Maria L. Ghirardi Timothy Flynn Marc Forestier Michael Seibert

The direct photoevolution of H2 from water by green algae is a transient phenomenon, due to the rapid inactivation of the reversible hydrogenase (the enzyme catalyzing the reduction of protons to H2) by O2, a by-product of photosynthesis. Moreover, the expression of the algal H2 production activity requires prolonged anaerobic treatment of the cells in order to induce the enzyme. We are address...

2011
William J. Brazelton Bridget Nelson Matthew O. Schrenk

Ultramafic rocks in the Earth's mantle represent a tremendous reservoir of carbon and reducing power. Upon tectonic uplift and exposure to fluid flow, serpentinization of these materials generates copious energy, sustains abiogenic synthesis of organic molecules, and releases hydrogen gas (H(2)). In order to assess the potential for microbial H(2) utilization fueled by serpentinization, we cond...

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