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Silicification‐Induced Cell Aggregation for the Sustainable Production of H<sub>2</sub> under Aerobic Conditions
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Hydrogen ProductionBioenergyAerobic ConditionsEngineeringEnergy ConversionAnaerobic DigestionGreen HydrogenChemistryHydrogen GenerationChemical EngineeringSilicification‐induced Cell AggregationBioenergeticsGreen Algae AggregatesMetabolic EngineeringPhotocatalysisPhotosynthesisEnergy ApplicationsHealth SciencesPhotochemistryPhotosystemsClean Renewable EnergyHydrogenWater SplittingSustainable Chemical ProductionEnvironmental EngineeringSustainable ProductionGreen Algae
Abstract Photobiological hydrogen production is of great importance because of its promise for generating clean renewable energy. In nature, green algae cannot produce hydrogen as a result of the extreme sensitivity of hydrogenase to oxygen. However, we find that silicification‐induced green algae aggregates can achieve sustainable photobiological hydrogen production even under natural aerobic conditions. The core–shell structure of the green algae aggregates creates a balance between photosynthetic electron generation and hydrogenase activity, thus allowing the production of hydrogen. This finding provides a viable pathway for the solar‐driven splitting of water into hydrogen and oxygen to develop green energy alternatives by using rationally designed cell–material complexes.
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