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Over the past few years the idea of living photosynthetic materials has advanced from concept to reality. This work outlines the improvements made in the immobilisation of the thermotolerant acidophile Cyanidium caldarium (Tilden) Geitler SAG 16.91 within porous and transparent silica gels with the view to targeting photochemical materials that can be used to mitigate rising CO(2) emissions. Our results suggest that the immobilised cells are autofluorescent for at least 75 days post encapsulation and can maintain a steady oxygen production rate over a similar timeframe corroborating the viability and physiological activity of silica immobilised C. caldarium.
Physique, chimie, mathématiques & sciences de la terre, Biotechnologie, Cell Culture Techniques, Silica Gel, Biocompatible Materials, Bioengineering, CO2 mitigation, Physical, chemical, mathematical & earth Sciences, Microscopy, Electron, Transmission, Chimie, Cyanidium caldarium, Photosynthesis, Carbon Footprint, Living materials, Carbon Dioxide, Silicon Dioxide, Life sciences, Oxygen, Chemistry, Rhodophyta, Sciences du vivant, Cell immobilisation, Porosity, Biotechnology
Physique, chimie, mathématiques & sciences de la terre, Biotechnologie, Cell Culture Techniques, Silica Gel, Biocompatible Materials, Bioengineering, CO2 mitigation, Physical, chemical, mathematical & earth Sciences, Microscopy, Electron, Transmission, Chimie, Cyanidium caldarium, Photosynthesis, Carbon Footprint, Living materials, Carbon Dioxide, Silicon Dioxide, Life sciences, Oxygen, Chemistry, Rhodophyta, Sciences du vivant, Cell immobilisation, Porosity, Biotechnology
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