Application of New Spectroscopy Method to Capture Reactions in Photosynthesis

Technique brings researchers closer to photosynthetic energy production

Written byMary L. Martialay-Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute News Office
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A new spectroscopy method is bringing researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) closer to understanding – and artificially replicating – the solar water-splitting reaction at the heart of photosynthetic energy production.  Understanding the step-by-step mechanism of photosynthesis could lead to methods of producing highly efficient solar energy. The  spectroscopy method, a novel use of “2D HYSCORE,” is able to capture the reactions that split water and hydrogen peroxide in metal-containing proteins or metallo-enzymes in nature.

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