Grattieri et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Advancing the fundamental understanding and practical applications of photo-bioelectrocatalysisGrattieri et al., 2020
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- Grattieri M
- Beaver K
- Gaffney E
- Dong F
- Minteer S
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- Chemical Communications
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Photo-bioelectrocatalysis combines the natural and highly sophisticated process of photosynthesis in biological entities with an abiotic electrode surface, to perform semi- artificial photosynthesis. However, challenges must be overcome, from the establishment …
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