The electrochemical ion membrane system (EIMs) enhanced light reactions of photosynthesis with intermittent electrical stimulation†
Abstract
Despite the widespread application of electrochemical systems in bioproduction, their detailed effects on photosynthetic organisms remain to be explored. In this study, a three-chamber electrochemical ion membrane system (EIMs) was optimized for minimizing carbon resource interference in the cathode chamber, thereby elucidating the role of EIMs in the light reactions of photosynthesis. By applying intermittent electrical stimulation, the photosynthetic activity of microalgae was enhanced, manifesting as the promoted accumulation of intracellular ATP and NADPH, while allowing the collection of hydrogen and oxygen as by-products. These findings suggest that EIMs not only facilitate photosynthesis by enhancing both light and dark reactions but also provide new avenues for improving the efficiency of photosynthetic production and advancing sustainable biotechnological processes.
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