3D proton transfer augments bio-photocurrent generation

Advanced Materials
Siyuan RaoYan Xiang

Abstract

An enhancement of the photocurrent is achieved in a biohybrid nanocomposite consisting of nanovesicle reconstituted proteorhodopsin and potassium phosphotungstate nanoparticles. With the observation of an accelerated protein photocycle and elevated proton conductivity, this improvement of the photo-electric performance is attributed to the construction of a 3D proton-transfer framework.

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