Carbon nanomaterials such as single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) can improve algal photosynthetic efficiency and increase the production of valuable compounds without decreasing biomass productivity. This work investigates the effects of SWCNTs dispersed by different proteins or functionalized with carboxylic groups (SWCNT-COOH) on several microalgae and a cyanobacterium, aiming to enhance photosynthetic performance and produce valuable compounds. The best SWCNTs’ dispersion in water was achieved with lysozyme (LSZ@SWCNT), histone (HST@SWCNT) and SWCNT-COOH. In most cases, no toxicity was observed when the phototrophs were exposed for 72 h to these SWCNTs. The cyanobacterium Arthrospira platensis and the marine diatom Thalassiosira sp. were selected for evaluating the effects of exposure to LSZ@SWCNT for up to 14 days. Increased production of valuable algal compounds (i.e., phycocyanin + 38 % in A. platensis after 14 days, docosahexaenoic acid + 92 % and eicosapentaenoic acid + 63 % in Thalassiosira sp. after 7 days) was observed without any impairment of the photosynthetic efficiency (+19 % for Thalassiosira sp.). The effects observed on both the cell surface and intracellular structures (i.e., cell wall modifications, increased mucus, and vacuolization) suggested that the interaction with LSZ@SWCNT was responsible for the changes in biochemical composition and photosynthetic performance. Therefore, the proposed nanobiotechnological approach, which couples cyanobacteria and microalgae with SWCNTs, may tune the photosynthetic pathways towards the production of high-value compounds exploitable in cosmetics and nutraceuticals, ultimately improving the light-to-chemicals conversion processes without negatively impacting growth.

Simonazzi, M., Lemaire, S., Adamiano, A., Calvaresi, M., Cioffi, S., Giorgio, F.D., et al. (2025). Single-walled carbon nanotubes for enhanced photosynthesis and high-value compound production in microalgae and cyanobacteria. BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY, 435, 1-11 [10.1016/j.biortech.2025.132869].

Single-walled carbon nanotubes for enhanced photosynthesis and high-value compound production in microalgae and cyanobacteria

Simonazzi, Mara;Lemaire, Sofia;Adamiano, Alessio;Calvaresi, Matteo;Giosia, Matteo Di;Galletti, Paola;Malferrari, Marco;Papa, Valentina;Pezzolesi, Laura;Samori', Chiara
2025

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Carbon nanomaterials such as single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) can improve algal photosynthetic efficiency and increase the production of valuable compounds without decreasing biomass productivity. This work investigates the effects of SWCNTs dispersed by different proteins or functionalized with carboxylic groups (SWCNT-COOH) on several microalgae and a cyanobacterium, aiming to enhance photosynthetic performance and produce valuable compounds. The best SWCNTs’ dispersion in water was achieved with lysozyme (LSZ@SWCNT), histone (HST@SWCNT) and SWCNT-COOH. In most cases, no toxicity was observed when the phototrophs were exposed for 72 h to these SWCNTs. The cyanobacterium Arthrospira platensis and the marine diatom Thalassiosira sp. were selected for evaluating the effects of exposure to LSZ@SWCNT for up to 14 days. Increased production of valuable algal compounds (i.e., phycocyanin + 38 % in A. platensis after 14 days, docosahexaenoic acid + 92 % and eicosapentaenoic acid + 63 % in Thalassiosira sp. after 7 days) was observed without any impairment of the photosynthetic efficiency (+19 % for Thalassiosira sp.). The effects observed on both the cell surface and intracellular structures (i.e., cell wall modifications, increased mucus, and vacuolization) suggested that the interaction with LSZ@SWCNT was responsible for the changes in biochemical composition and photosynthetic performance. Therefore, the proposed nanobiotechnological approach, which couples cyanobacteria and microalgae with SWCNTs, may tune the photosynthetic pathways towards the production of high-value compounds exploitable in cosmetics and nutraceuticals, ultimately improving the light-to-chemicals conversion processes without negatively impacting growth.
2025
Simonazzi, M., Lemaire, S., Adamiano, A., Calvaresi, M., Cioffi, S., Giorgio, F.D., et al. (2025). Single-walled carbon nanotubes for enhanced photosynthesis and high-value compound production in microalgae and cyanobacteria. BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY, 435, 1-11 [10.1016/j.biortech.2025.132869].
Simonazzi, Mara; Lemaire, Sofia; Adamiano, Alessio; Calvaresi, Matteo; Cioffi, Simona; Giorgio, Francesca De; Giosia, Matteo Di; Galletti, Paola; Malf...espandi
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