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In the process of hydrogen generation, a stir bar with a necessary speed of 800 RPM was used to generate the curve in Figure 7. But in Figure 8, a stir bar was not used. It is likely because the aggregates of NR have a bigger chance in colliding with <em>E. coli</em> to transfer electrons. We therefore propose this model as our final model, although further optimization of the system is still under way.
 
In the process of hydrogen generation, a stir bar with a necessary speed of 800 RPM was used to generate the curve in Figure 7. But in Figure 8, a stir bar was not used. It is likely because the aggregates of NR have a bigger chance in colliding with <em>E. coli</em> to transfer electrons. We therefore propose this model as our final model, although further optimization of the system is still under way.
 
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        <p style="text-align:center"><b>Figure8.</b>  Repeatability of our hydrogen production system. The three curves conform. This demonstrates our preliminary prototype as repeatable and robust. </p>
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To further prove our system as a reliable one, we did three sets of hydrogen production assays in one day in a row (Figure8, curve 10-12). The system was mainly made up of resuspended CdS nonorods, E. Coli BL21 transformed with the plasmid containing all the four [FeFe]hydrogenase subunits from Clostridium. acetobutylicum, and mediator, methyl viologen. (See Figure5 or the section of Principles and Methods for details of the reaction system.) From the data shown, we clearly see the conformation of the three curves. This demonstrates our preliminary prototype in Figure5 as repeatable and robust.
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