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Influence of the Adsorption of Phycocyanin on the Performance in DSS Cells: and Electrochemical and QCM Evaluation

Enciso, Paula
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Decoppet, Jean-David  
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Moehl, Thomas  
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2016
International Journal Of Electrochemical Science

The influence of some coadsorbents and different pH values on the efficiency of DSS cells assembled with phycocyanin was evaluated using quartz crystal microbalance (QCM) and electrochemical techniques as impedance spectroscopy (EIS) and cyclic voltammetry (CV). Chlorophyll, heptadecanoic acid and 7.5 or 8.5 pH values were applied when nanostructured TiO2 electrode was dipped in the dye solution. Best efficiency conversion values were obtained when using fatty acids as coadsorbents, reaching a conversion efficiency of 0.04 % for open cells.

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DOI
10.20964/110443
Web of Science ID

WOS:000375750100027

Author(s)
Enciso, Paula
Decoppet, Jean-David  
Moehl, Thomas  
Graetzel, Michael  
Woerner, Michael
Cerda, Maria Fernanda
Date Issued

2016

Published in
International Journal Of Electrochemical Science
Volume

11

Issue

5

Start page

3604

End page

3614

Subjects

DSSC

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phycocyanin

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coadsorbents

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QCM

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EIS

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REVIEWED

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July 19, 2016
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