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Dead_Parrot

(14,478 posts)
Wed Apr 18, 2012, 03:59 PM Apr 2012

Nature's billion-year-old battery key to storing energy

Cool.

New research at Concordia University is bringing us one step closer to clean energy. It is possible to extend the length of time a battery-like enzyme can store energy from seconds to hours, a study published in the Journal of The American Chemical Society shows.

Concordia Associate Professor László Kálmán — along with his colleagues in the Department of Physics, graduate students Sasmit Deshmukh and Kai Tang — has been working with an enzyme found in bacteria that is crucial for capturing solar energy. Light induces a charge separation in the enzyme, causing one end to become negatively charged and the other positively charged, much like in a battery.

In nature, the energy created is used immediately, but Kálmán says that to store that electrical potential, he and his colleagues had to find a way to keep the enzyme in a charge-separated state for a longer period of time.

"We had to create a situation where the charges don't want to or are not allowed to go back, and that's what we did in this study," says Kálmán.


More: http://phys.org/news/2012-04-nature-billion-year-old-battery-key-energy.html
Paper (sub): http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/ja207750z

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Nature's billion-year-old battery key to storing energy (Original Post) Dead_Parrot Apr 2012 OP
photosynthesis works great for plants..... FogerRox Apr 2012 #1
Thought this was going to be about the first nuclear reactor in Africa... jenwilson Apr 2012 #2
 

jenwilson

(47 posts)
2. Thought this was going to be about the first nuclear reactor in Africa...
Wed Apr 18, 2012, 04:33 PM
Apr 2012

that greatly predates the 'merican one. I always love pointing out to my conservatives friends that there was a nuclear reactor in Gabon long before one in the US.

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