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Aloe vera-derived graphene-coupled phenosafranin photocatalyst for generation and regeneration of ammonia and NADH by mimicking natural photosynthetic route.

Ravindra K ShuklaRajesh Kumar YadavV L GoleChae Yeong NaGyoung Hwa JeongSatyam SinghJin-Ook BaegMyong Yong ChoiNavneet Kumar GuptaTae Wu Kim
Published in: Photochemistry and photobiology (2023)
Aloe vera-derived graphene (ADG) coupled system photocatalyst, mimicking natural photosynthesis, is one of the most promising ways for converting solar energy into ammonia (NH 3 ) and nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NADH) that have been widely used to make the numerous chemicals such as fertilizer and fuel. In this study, we report the synthesis of the aloe vera-derived graphene-coupled phenosafranin (ADGCP) acting as a highly efficient photocatalyst for the generation of NH 3 and regeneration of NADH from nitrogen (N 2 ) and oxidized form of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD + ). The results show a benchmark instance for mimicking natural photosynthesis activity as well as the practical applications for the solar-driven selective formation of NH 3 and the regeneration of NADH by using the newly designed photocatalyst.
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