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1 Phony photosynthesis could reduce atmospheric carbon
Read the full article at rsc.li/2Gb0t0K Phony photosynthesis could reduce atmospheric carbon Carbon dioxide is one of a number of greenhouse gases that contribute to global warming. Scientists are constantly seeking methods to capture carbon dioxide and reduce it to carbon monoxide or fuels. Research has often used heavy metal catalysts, which have their own environmental challenge. Yet plants are able to take carbon dioxide and use it to generate food stores using only the energy of the sun. Scientists in China have recently engineered a protein that can mimic photosynthesis and reduce carbon dioxide. The researchers took a natural photosynthetic protein and adapted it. A light capturing unit was added, together with a sulfur-containing amino acid and a nickel complex that is able to catalyse the reduction of carbon dioxide. This slide summarises a recent article published by Chemistry World. Use this slide as a lesson starter. It also contains questions that can be used to engage pupils. Image credit: forestwander.com

2 Phony photosynthesis could reduce atmospheric carbon
Read the full article at rsc.li/2Gb0t0K Phony photosynthesis could reduce atmospheric carbon Carbon dioxide is one of a number of greenhouse gases that contribute to global warming. Scientists are constantly seeking methods to capture carbon dioxide and reduce it to carbon monoxide or fuels. Research has often used heavy metal catalysts, which have their own environmental challenge. Yet plants are able to take carbon dioxide and use it to generate food stores using only the energy of the sun. Scientists in China have recently engineered a protein that can mimic photosynthesis and reduce carbon dioxide. The researchers took a natural photosynthetic protein and adapted it. A light capturing unit was added, together with a sulfur-containing amino acid and a nickel complex that is able to catalyse the reduction of carbon dioxide. This slide summarises a recent article published by Chemistry World. Use this slide as a lesson starter. It also contains questions that can be used to engage pupils. Image credit: forestwander.com Answers: Methane, water vapour. Post-16 answers: nitrous oxide, ozone Glucose → carbon dioxide + water (catalysed by UV light). C6H12O6 + 6O2 → 6CO2 + 6H2O (catalysed by UV light) Reduction is the loss of oxygen. Post-16 answers: addition of hydrogen or gain or electrons. A catalyst is a substance that speeds up a chemical reaction, but it is not used up. It works by providing an alternative pathway for the reaction, with a lower activation energy. Name some other greenhouse gases. Give the word equation for photosynthesis. Write a balanced symbol equation. What do you understand by the term ‘reduction’ in a chemical reaction? Define the word catalyst and explain how they work.


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