Plasmoneras
Plasmoneras are a group of bacteria that have the unique ability to convert light into chemical energy through a process called photosynthesis. Unlike typical photosynthetic organisms, which use chlorophyll to capture light, plasmoneras utilize metallic nanoparticles, such as gold or silver, embedded within their cells. These nanoparticles, known as plasmonic nanoparticles, can absorb and scatter light, creating localized surface plasmon resonances. This phenomenon enhances the efficiency of light absorption and energy conversion, making plasmoneras an intriguing subject for research in biotechnology and renewable energy.
The discovery of plasmoneras has opened new avenues for understanding the fundamental mechanisms of light-driven energy
Plasmoneras are typically found in aquatic environments, where they can thrive in a variety of light conditions.