Biohydrogen III : renewable energy system by biological solar energy conversion / edited by Jun Miyake, Yasuo Igarashi, Matthias Rögner.

Hydrogen is an almost ideal fuel and its wider use will result in an improvement in the environment due to factors including decreased air pollution. Hydrogen is the element of greatest abundance in the universe; however, its production from renewable resources remains a major challenge. The papers...

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Corporate Author: ScienceDirect (Online service)
Other Authors: Miyake, Jun
Igarashi, Yasuo, 1948-
Rögner, Matthias
Language:English
Published: Amsterdam ; Boston : Elsevier, 2004.
Edition:First edition.
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Physical Description:viii, 187 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Variant Title:
Biohydrogen 3.
Biohydrogen three.
Format: Electronic eBook
Contents:
  • Hydrogen Production; New Frontiers of Hydrogen Energy Systems, Novel Approachesto Exploit Microbial Hydrogen Metabolism, Application of Hydrogenase for Renewable Energy Model Systems; Photosynthesis and Photobioreactor; Photo-Biological Hydrogen Production by the Uptakehydrogenase and PHB Synthase Deficient Mutant of Rhodobacter Sphaeroides, Hydrogen Production by Suspension and Immobilized Cultures of Phototrophic Microorganisms. Technological Aspects; Hydrogenase, The Potential of Using Cyanobacteria as Producers of Molecular Hydrogen Photobiological Hydrogen Production by Cyanobacteria Utilizing Nitrogenase Systems Present Status and Future Development, Fundamentals and Limiting Processes of Biological Hydrogen Production; Bio Molecular Device The Isolation of Green Algal Strains with Outstanding H2-Productivity, Identification of a CIS-Acting Element Controlling Anaerobic Expression of the hydA Gene from Chlamydomonas Reinhardtii, Glycolipid Liquid Crystals as Novel Matrices for Membrane Protein Manipulations, Artificial Phytanyl-Chained Glycolipid Vesicle Membranes with Low Proton Permeability a Suitable for Proton Pump Reconstitution Matrices, Amphipols: Strategies for an Improved PS2 Environment in Detergent-Free Aqueous Solution, Monolayers and Longmuir-Blodgett Films of Photosystem I on Various Subphase Surfaces, Modular Device for Hydrogen Production: Optimization of (Individual) Components.
  • I. HYDROGEN PRODUCTION
  • New frontiers of hydrogen energy systems / T. Ohta
  • Novel approaches to exploit microbial hydrogen metabolism / K.L. Kovács ... [et al.]
  • Application of hydrogenase for renewable energy model systems / N.A. Zorin
  • II. PHOTOSYNTHESIS AND PHOTOBIOREACTOR
  • Photo-biological hydrogen production by the uptakehydrogenase and PHB synthase deficient mutant of Rhodobacter Sphaeroides / M.S. Kim ... [et al.]
  • Hydrogen production by suspension and immobilized cultures of phototrophic microorganisms. Technological aspects / A.A. Tsygankov
  • III. HYDROGENASE
  • The potential of using cyanobacteria as producers of molecular hydrogen / P. Lindblad
  • Photobiological hydrogen production by cyanobacteria utilizing nitrogenase systems - present status and future development / H. Sakurai ... [et al.]
  • Fundamentals and limiting processes of biological hydrogen production / P.C. Hallenbeck
  • IV. BIO MOLECULAR DEVICE
  • The isolation of green algal strains with outstanding H₂-productivity / M. Winkler ... [et al.]
  • Identification of a CIS-acting element controlling anaerobic expression of the lydA gene from Chlamydomonas Reinhardtii / M. Stirnberg, T. Happe
  • Glycolipid liquid crystals as novel matrices for membrane protein manipulations / M. Hato, T. Baba
  • Artificial phytanyl-chained glycolipid vesicle membranes with low proton permeability are suitable for proton pump reconstitution matrices / T. Baba, M. Hato
  • Amphipols: strategies for an improved PS2 environment in detergent-free aqueous solution / M. Nowaczyk ... [et al.]
  • Monolayers and longmuir-blodgett films of photosystem I on various subphase surfaces / D.J. Qian ... [et al.]
  • Modular device for hydrogen production: optimization of (individual) components / A. Prodöhl ... [et al.].