New energy source comes from the common pea

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PeaIf harnessing the unlimited solar power of the sun were easy, we wouldn't still have the greenhouse gas problem that results from the use of fossil fuel. And while solar energy systems work moderately well in hot desert climates, they are still inefficient and contribute only a small percentage of the general energy demand. A new solution may be coming from an unexpected source—a source that may be on your dinner plate tonight.

"Looking at the most complicated membrane structure found in a plant, we deciphered a complex membrane protein structure which is the core of our new proposed model for developing 'green' energy," says structural biologist Prof. Nathan Nelson of Tel Aviv Univ.'s Department of Biochemistry. Isolating the minute crystals of the PSI super complex from the pea plant, Prof. Nelson suggests these crystals can be illuminated and used as small battery chargers or form the core of more efficient man-made solar cells.

Nanoscience is the science of small particles of materials and is one of the most important research frontiers in modern technology. In nature, positioning of molecules with sub-nanometer precision is routine, and crucial to the operation of biological complexes such as photosynthetic complexes. Prof. Nelson's research concentrates on this aspect.

The mighty PSI
To generate useful energy, plants have evolved very sophisticated "nano-machinery" which operates with light as its energy source and gives a perfect quantum yield of 100%. Called the Photosystem I (PSI) complex, this complex was isolated from pea leaves, crystalized and its crystal structure determined by Prof. Nelson to high resolution, which enabled him to describe in detail its intricate structure.

"My research aims to come close to achieving the energy production that plants can obtain when converting sun to sugars in their green leaves," explains Prof. Nelson.

Described in 1905 by Albert Einstein, quantum physics and photons explained the basic principles of how light energy works. Once light is absorbed in plant leaves, it energizes an electron which is subsequently used to support a biochemical reaction, like sugar production.

"If we could come even close to how plants are manufacturing their sugar energy, we'd have a breakthrough. It's therefore important to solve the structure of this nano-machine to understand its function," says Prof. Nelson, whose lab is laying the foundations for this possibility.

Since the PSI reaction center is a pigment-protein complex responsible for the photosynthetic conversion of light energy to another form of energy like chemical energy, these reaction centers, thousands of which are precisely packed in the crystals, may be used to convert light energy to electricity and serve as electronic components in a variety of different devices.

"One can imagine our amazement and joy when, upon illumination of those crystals placed on gold covered plates, we were able to generate a voltage of 10 volts. This won't solve our world's energy problem, but this could be assembled in power switches for low-power solar needs, for example," he concludes.

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  • Yet another article that has nothing to do with the global warming craze, but stills insists on injecting it into the article, causing many readers (including myself) to be immediately skeptical.
    I agree that any opportunities to improve energy efficiency and reduce dependence on foreign fuel sources should be exploited, and this research does appear to have relevance toward those ends.

  • I agree with Quester -- PSI reaction may benefit all levels of human life – potential high efficiency, low cost, and great availability. Maybe we’ll grow components or materials in home gardens.
    Re. Global Warming concerns -- continuing research is confirming its seriousness.
    Some, nonetheless will bury their heads in the sand (rather than face the problems head-on): Challenges are welcome, though sometimes muffled by the posture.
    It is true that many, applying themselves to deal with what they see as real Global Warning issues, also hope to profit from their efforts. I hope they do too. I would if I could.
    In contrast, big entrenched industries already make the truly enormous profits.
    __ Surprise: Wealthy and powerful, they actively discredit Global Warming issues -- and undermine potential restrictions and competition.
    Whether for profit or excitement of the hunt, many now are investigating global warming, ozone layer damage, pollution, and other issues. Some search for ways to ameliorate the problems. Promising results are appearing from widely varying approaches (e.g. above article).
    Bravo!! If such efforts prove successfully applicable, such problems may be conquered.
    Denials will still be heard. My grandmother did not believe that the Earth is round nor that people traveled in Space where there was no air to fly through. – “Ridiculous!”
    That's OK with me. I loved her stews and roasts. More important, I loved her.
    So, regardless, good luck to you -- and to all of us.
    Still, when people attempt to improve prospects for the human condition, give credit where credit is due, regardless of their beliefs – or yours.
    Suggestion to naysayers: apply sunscreen to your nether parts meanwhile.

  • While "Global warming" is revealed as a hoax ie greenhouse gas, we still should conserve energy. When we can utilize solar energy economically and efficiently we should move forward to do that. I remember all the money spent on energy research in the 80's and we still are 70% dependant on foreign supplies, many whom dislike us.

  • The significance of this PSI reaction analysis heavily outweighs the global warming dispute. If photosynthesis can be unraveled and exploited we will escape the tyranny of carbon source ownership. This is another advance toward liberty.

  • What greenhouse gas problem?

    If publications such as yours would fess up that global warming et al has only been a farce, foisted by those who hope to profit from it, there wouldn't be a problem.

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