12 results on '"Photosynthesis -- Chemical properties"'
Search Results
2. 'Big boost' achieved in artificial photosynthesis for green fuel
3. SOLAR CELLS GET BOOST WITH INTEGRATION OF WATER-SPLITTING CATALYST ONTO SEMICONDUCTOR BERKELEY LAB APPROACH COULD LEAD TO MORE STABLE, EFFICIENT ARTIFICIAL PHOTOSYSTEMS
4. Investigators at University of Barcelona Have Reported New Data on Chlorophyll (Theoretical Characterization of the Spectral Density of the Water-Soluble Chlorophyll-Binding Protein from Combined Quantum Mechanics/Molecular Mechanics Molecular ...)
5. Data on General Science Reported by Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology (Light-driven oxidation of polysaccharides by photosynthetic pigments and a metalloenzyme)
6. Reports from Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission Advance Knowledge in Botany (Structural insights and membrane binding properties of MGD1, the major galactolipid synthase in plants)
7. Investigators from Dalian Polytechnic University Have Reported New Data on Biochemistry (Structural and biochemical characterization of MCAT from photosynthetic microorganism Synechocystis sp PCC 6803 reveal its stepwise catalytic mechanism)
8. Investigators from Technical University Target Energy Research [Development of a Photosynthetic Microbial Electrochemical Cell (PMEC) Reactor Coupled with Dark Fermentation of Organic Wastes: Medium Term Perspectives]
9. Data on Biogeoscience Discussed by Researchers at University of St. Andrews [Contrasting photosynthetic characteristics of forest vs. savanna species (Far North Queensland, Australia)]
10. New Bioenergy Findings from Michigan State University Described (Non-photochemical reduction of thylakoid photosynthetic redox carriers in vitro: Relevance to cyclic electron flow around photosystem I?)
11. New Bioenergy Findings from Michigan State University Described (Non-photochemical reduction of thylakoid photosynthetic redox carriers in vitro: Relevance to cyclic electron flow around photosystem I?)
12. New Chlorophyll Findings from M. Sighicelli and Colleagues Discussed (Assessing the poplar photochemical response to high zinc concentrations by image processing and statistical approach)
Catalog
Books, media, physical & digital resources
Discovery Service for Jio Institute Digital Library
For full access to our library's resources, please sign in.