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<p> Given that our integrative system has been proved to produce hydrogen with great stability and repeatability and its intrinsic characteristics for scalable production, we think our project is a successful applied design. Here, we summarize the qualification and merits of our design in the following figure. In addition, biofilm-interfaced Nanorods has the potential for easy recycling and is cheap for production, thus presenting an innovative and interesting example towards industrial-oriented artificial photosynthesis system. </p> | <p> Given that our integrative system has been proved to produce hydrogen with great stability and repeatability and its intrinsic characteristics for scalable production, we think our project is a successful applied design. Here, we summarize the qualification and merits of our design in the following figure. In addition, biofilm-interfaced Nanorods has the potential for easy recycling and is cheap for production, thus presenting an innovative and interesting example towards industrial-oriented artificial photosynthesis system. </p> | ||
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