Antarctic red algae in dye-sensitized photoelectrochemical cells for water splitting
Phycoerythrin extracted from Antarctic red seaweeds shows promising characteristics to be applied as an anode sensitizer in water-splitting photoelectrochemical cells. Under light irradiation and using an LED lamp, the red-colored protein shows an interesting ability to profit the incident light, as...
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2024
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