2021
DOI: 10.1002/aesr.202100135
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Gold Nanoparticle Interaction in Algae Enhancing Quantum Efficiency and Power Generation in Microphotosynthetic Power Cells

Abstract: The necessity for sustainable energy production has driven the rapid development of technologies to harness solar energy effectively. The microphotosynthetic power cells (μPSC) aim to harness solar energy from living photosynthetic cells. Currently, the power density of the μPSC is low, due to several factors. One of the major impediments and challenges of the μPSC is its lower charge transfer efficiency between the photosynthetic microorganisms and the electrodes. Herein, the proposed strategy explores the in… Show more

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“…For more details on the fabrication of the μPSC, readers are directed to Kuruvinashetti et al. (2021) and Shahparnia et al. (2015).…”
Section: Understanding Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For more details on the fabrication of the μPSC, readers are directed to Kuruvinashetti et al. (2021) and Shahparnia et al. (2015).…”
Section: Understanding Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bioelectrochemical systems include a wide range of innovative technologies used to generate electricity from catabolic microbes and photosynthetic microorganisms (Kuruvinashetti et al., 2021; Logan, 2008; McCormick et al., 2011; Mink, Qaisi, Logan, & Hussain, 2014; Saar et al., 2018; Tanneru et al., 2019b; Velasquez‐Orta, Curtis, & Logan, 2009). The microbial fuel cell is a relatively mature technology in which various catabolic microbes are used to generate electricity from their metabolic activities (Logan, 2010; Logan et al., 2006).…”
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