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Can viruses help make hydrogen fuel?

By | April 11, 2010, 7:19 PM PDT

A virus may help lead to a cure for two energy ills: solar power storage and cheaper, cleaner hydrogen fuel production.

MIT researchers engineered a harmless bacterial virus to mimic the way photosynthesis splits water into oxygen and hydrogen. Extracting hydrogen from water using sunlight would allow energy from the sun to be stored as hydrogen, for use later via a fuel cell—not just when the sun is shining. The viral-spawned hydrogen fuel might also be used to power automobiles.

In plants, pigments absorb sunlight, and catalysts trigger the reactions that split H2O molecules. In the MIT lab, the virus, called M13, attracts and binds to a pigment, zinc porphyrins, and a catalyst, iridium oxide. The pigments catch the sunlight and transport the energy down the virus as if it were a wire.

The M13 virus serves as a type of scaffolding, spacing the pigment and catalysts in such a way that allows the water-splitting reaction to occur.

To prevent the viruses from clumping together or losing their working shape, Professor Angela Belcher (right) and her team encapsulated them in a microgel matrix.

As of now, the resulting hydrogen atoms separate into their component protons and electrons, but the researchers are developing a new step that would re-assemble them into hydrogen atoms and molecules.

Penn State University’s Professor Thomas Mallouk in a statement:

There is a daunting combination of problems to be solved before this or any other artificial photosynthetic system could actually be useful for energy conversion. This is unlikely to happen in the near future. Nevertheless, the design idea illustrated in this paper could ultimately help with an important piece of the puzzle.

Mallouk explains that for the virus system to compete with existing solar power strategies, it would need to perform better than plant photosynthesis—at least 10 times more efficiently. Such a system would also have to carry out the reactions a billion times and do so more cheaply than currently in the lab.

The MIT team is already looking to replace the expensive and somewhat rare iridium as a catalyst. In two years, Belcher hopes to have a prototype for the viral system that is durable and self-sustaining.

Image 1: Flickr/der_makabere
Image 2: Dominick Reuter

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RE: Can viruses help make hydrogen fuel?
Fascinating! Is this a virus residing in a bacterium?
Posted by jazzzbo@...
13th Apr 2010
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RE: Can viruses help make hydrogen fuel?
I have daydreamed of such a process to split SALT WATER. The resulting Hydrogen, used as fuel, filtered appropriately, will provide clean potable water. Can you imagine a Desalination Plant which produces energy AND fresh water. This would be a key to making dry deserts bloom!
Posted by sreiss@...
13th Apr 2010
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RE: Can viruses help make hydrogen fuel?
Why not keep the protons and electrons separate to form a bio-battery?
Posted by jgrover@...
13th Apr 2010
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RE: Can viruses help make hydrogen fuel?
Oh this is just peachy... lets see now, the human body is how much percent water?? Not to be uber paranoid but what the heck i'll do it anyway. Simple paranoic equasion; 1 bio engineered virus that seperates water's h2o and in the wild marry's up with say a flu or common cold virus, has many little virus babies whom spells not good things for the human body. Anybody else thought of what would happen if the water in your body was unbinding. I imagine its a rather painful and very fatal experience.
Posted by ironfist03
14th Apr 2010
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@Ironfist03
Top marks for paranoia - these things do have to be asked.
For one thing, it's the combination of bacteria infested with virus which split water. For another thing, we don't even know if either the bacteria or the virus could survive in the human body. It strikes me as highly unlikely given the chances of a mutation which are necessary for a virus even to jump a species within mammalia (see flu, swine) let alone from petri dish to you. Finally, you have bacteria in your own mouth which, if they got into your body cavity, could kill you.
You should remember that the next time paranoia strikes over what's been cooked-up in an airtight lab hundreds of miles away.
Posted by steve_jonesuk@...
14th Apr 2010
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@ironfist03 and @steve_jonesuk
Oh my heavens! Did you not see "I Am Legend"? Those who ignore science fiction movies are condemned to repeat them, don't forget.
Posted by psetnik@...
20th Apr 2010
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RE: Can viruses help make hydrogen fuel?
I think my Girlfriend is a virus? SHe's been producing methane for years. Especially after Pizza
Posted by lls451
20th Apr 2010
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RE: Can viruses help make hydrogen fuel?
i see u finally caught up to my research 25 yrs ago . about darn time . wtg
Posted by madman652001@...
20th Apr 2010
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RE: Can viruses help make hydrogen fuel?
Awesome! I'm one step closer to my dream of driving my own Hindenburg!
Posted by branchman67
20th Apr 2010
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