Bis(Iminophosphorano)‐Substituted Pyridinium Ions and their Corresponding Bispyridinylidene Organic Electron Donors**

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The formation of C–Ag+–C base pairing inhibits the aggregation of AgNPs in solution. The total concentration of the obtained AgNP solution can be controlled by the degree of the reduction activity of the organic electron donors.


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An aqueous mixture of chloroplasts, hydrogenase and an electron transfer catalyst on illumination liberates H 2 , the source of the H atoms being water. The rate and duration of H 2 production from such a system depends on the stability of chloroplast and hydrogenase activities in light and oxygen. Both chloroplasts and hydrogenases can be stabilized to a certain degree by immobilization in gels or by incubation in bovine serum albumin. Natural electron carriers of hydrogenases are ferredoxin, cytochrome c 3 and NAD. Viologen dyes and synthetic iron-sulphur particles (Jeevanu) can substitute for the biological carriers. Methyl viologen, photoreduced in the presence of chloroplasts, can liberate H 2 in combination with Pt (Adam’s catalyst). An aqueous solution of proflavine can be photoreduced in the presence of organic electron donors such as EDTA, cysteine, dithiothreitol, etc.; the reduced proflavine can subsequently liberate H 2 with MV-Pt, MV-hydrogenase, ferredoxin-hydrogenase or cytochrome-hydrogenase systems.


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