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Assessment of WO3 electrode modified with intact chloroplasts as a novel biohybrid platform for photocurrent improvement

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Author(s):
Silva, Caio Cesar Goncalves ; de Moura Torquato, Lilian Danielle ; de Araujo, Barbara Camila ; Mantilla, Hernan Dario Rojas ; Zanoni, Maria Valnice Boldrin ; Garrido, Saulo Santesso
Total Authors: 6
Document type: Journal article
Source: BIOELECTROCHEMISTRY; v. 147, p. 10-pg., 2022-10-01.
Abstract

The present work describes an easy way to prepare a Chloroplast/PDA@WO3 biohybrid platform based on the deposition of chloroplasts on WO3 substrate previously modified with polydopamine (PDA) film as anchoring agent. The use of PDA as an immobilization matrix for chloroplasts, and also as an electron mediator under LED irradiation, resulted in enhanced photocurrents. The use of the chloroplasts amplified the photocurrent, when compared to the bare substrate (WO3). The best electrode performance was obtained using high intensity LED irradiation at 395 nm, for the electrode exposed for 10 min to 150 mu g mL(-1) of intact chloroplasts. Amperometric curves obtained by on/off cycles using an applied potential of +0.50 V, in PBS electrolyte (pH 7.0), showed that the presence of 0.2 x 10(-3) mol L-1 of simazine caused an approximately 50% decrease of the photobiocurrent. Preliminary studies indicated that the synthesized platform based on intact chloroplasts is a good strategy for studying the behavior of photosynthetic entities, using an LED light-responsive WO3 semiconductor substrate. This work contributes to the understanding of photobiocatalysts that emerge as a new class of materials with sophisticated and intricate structures. These are promising materials with remarkably improved quantum efficiency with potential applications in photobioelectrocatalysis. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 19/00463-7 - Integrated and solar-driven bioelectrochemical systems for electricity and H2 production from co-digestion of crude glycerol and wastewater from citrus processing industry
Grantee:Lilian Danielle de Moura Torquato
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Post-Doctoral