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Anaerobic self-assembly of a regenerable bacteria-quantum dot hybrid for solar hydrogen production

Xuemeng Wang, Lin Chen, Ru‐Li He, Shuo Cui, Jie Li, Xian-Zhong Fu, Qi-Zhong Wu, Houqi Liu, Tianyin Huang, Wen‐Wei Li

2022Nanoscale44 citationsDOI

Abstract

, and accordingly propose a simple oxygen-regulation strategy to enable the self-assembly of bacterial-QD hybrids for efficient solar hydrogen production. Shifting from aerobic to anaerobic biosynthesis significantly lowered the intracellular reactive oxygen species level and increased NADPH and thiol-protein production, enabling a two-order-of-magnitude higher bio-QD synthesis rate and resulting in CdSe-rich products. Bacteria with abundant biocompatible intracellular bio-QDs naturally formed a highly active and self-regenerable bio-hybrid and achieved a quantum efficiency of 28.7% for hydrogen production under visible light, outperforming all the existing bio-hybrids. It also exhibited high stability during cyclic operation and robust performance for treating real wastewater under simulated sunlight. Our work provides valuable new insights into the metallic nanomaterial biosynthesis process to guide the design of self-assembled bio-hybrids towards sustainable energy and environmental applications.

Topics & Concepts

Hydrogen productionQuantum dotChemistryNanotechnologyNanomaterialsBacteriaMaterials scienceHydrogenBiologyOrganic chemistryGeneticsMicrobial Fuel Cells and BioremediationAdvanced Nanomaterials in CatalysisMicrobial Community Ecology and Physiology