Abstract

ABSTRACTIn this report, the effect of platinization on the photosynthetic activity of the chloroplast membranes is studied. Oxygen evolution, fluorescence emission and thermal de‐activation processes are modified after platinization. It is shown that photosystem II activity is affected by the hydrogen purging involved in the platinization procedure as seen by the reduced rates of oxygen evolution and a decrease in variable fluorescence. Depletion of bicarbonate from photosystem II during purging is suggested to be responsible partly for the decreased electron transfer rates and for a lower half‐saturation light intensity required for energy storage as measured by photoacoustic spectroscopy. On the other hand, the electron sink created by the reduction of hydrogen at the acceptor side of photosystem I is shown to reoxidize efficiently the plas‐toquinone pool of photosystem II.

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