Mark Braiman

Professor
Chemistry
Syracuse University
United States of America

Professor Chemistry
Biography

Mark Braiman is a professor in Department of Chemistry, New York United States. He is currently researching ways of inventing process for carrying out solar-powered photochemical reduction of carbon dioxide, utilizing elemental bromine as an inexpensive photosensitizing agent.

Research Intrest

Solar powered photoreduction of CO2; microbial rhodopsins and G-protein-coupled receptors; time-resolved vibrational spectroscopy

List of Publications
Gourdon P, Alfredsson A, Pedersen A, Malmerberg E, Nyblom M, et al. (2008) Optimized in vitro and in vivo expression of proteorhodopsin: a seven-transmembrane proton pump. Protein expression and purification 58: 103-113.
Hendler RW, Meuse CW, Braiman MS, Smith PD, Kakareka JW (2011) Infrared and visible absolute and difference spectra of bacteriorhodopsin photocycle intermediates. Applied spectroscopy 65: 1029-1045.
Braiman MS, Sailer-Kronlachner W, Varjas CJ (2012) Bromine-Sensitized Solar Photolysis of CO2. The Journal of Physical Chemistry B 116: 10430-10436.

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