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Title

H<sub>2</sub> production from maltose derived from starch using the visible light, photosensitization of Mg chlorophyll-a from Spirulina.

Authors

Himeshima, Noriko; Amao, Yutaka

Abstract

A photoinduced H2 production system, coupling d-maltose degradation by glucoamylase and glucose dehydrogenase (GDH) and H2 production with colloidal platinum as a catalyst using the visible light-induced photosensitization of Mg chlorophyll-a (Mg Chl-a), has been developed. H2 production was continuous when the reaction mixture containing d-maltose, glucoamylase, GDH, NAD+, Mg Chl-a, Methyl Viologen (MV2+, an electron relay reagent) and colloidal platinum was irradiated by visible light. The amount of H2 production was estimated to be 5 ± 0.5 μmol after 4 h irradiation. The yield of the conversion of d-maltose to H2 in this system was ca. 1.8 %.

Subjects

MALTOSE; SUCROSE; GLUCOSE; PLATINUM; IRRADIATION; DISACCHARIDES

Publication

Biotechnology Letters, 2002, Vol 24, Issue 19, p1647

ISSN

0141-5492

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1023/A:1020313917453

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