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  • This Review explores biophotoelectrocatalysis, a biohybrid strategy that couples photo(electro)catalysts with enzymes and cells to drive selective chemical synthesis using sunlight. Recent advances, mechanistic insights and emerging applications—from photoenzymes to waste-to-value biorefineries—highlight the potential of biophotoelectrocatalysis for sustainable solar-to-chemical manufacturing.

    • Jinha Jang
    • Yonghan Jo
    • Chan Beum Park
    Reviews
    Nature Synthesis
    P: 1-16
  • Methane monooxygenase (MMO) is capable of methane activation under ambient conditions, but most MMO applications are hindered by the slow electron transfer from NADH to the reductase and further to the hydroxylase. Here, the authors report an NADH-free biosolar platform for the conversion of methane to methanol, featuring high catalytic productivity using xanthene dyes as light harvesters.

    • Jinha Jang
    • Devashish Das
    • Chan Beum Park
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 16, P: 1-12
  • Plastic waste poses a serious economic, ecological and environmental threat. Here, non-recyclable, post-consumer microplastics are used as an electron feedstock for biosynthetic reactions in a photoelectrocatalytic system. The microplastics are simultaneously broken down into organic fuels, meaning that this system provides valuable chemicals at both the anodic and cathodic sites.

    • Jinhyun Kim
    • Jinha Jang
    • Chan Beum Park
    Research
    Nature Synthesis
    Volume: 1, P: 776-786