Interplay between Light Flux, Quantum Efficiency, and Turnover Frequency in Molecular-Modified Photoelectrosynthetic

Brian L Wadsworth1, Anna M Beiler1, Diana Khusnutdinova1

  • 1School of Molecular Sciences and the Biodesign Institute Center for Applied Structural Discovery (CASD) , Arizona State University , Tempe , Arizona 85287-1604 , United States.

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