Fig. 4: Light response characterization and stability of EcoLeaf. | Nature Communications

Fig. 4: Light response characterization and stability of EcoLeaf.

From: Artificial cellulosic leaf with adjustable enzymatic CO2 sequestration capability

Fig. 4

a Schematic diagrams of the changes in the molecular structure of GMA/4,4’-AZO and the stomata of EcoLeaf under different wavelengths of excitation light; photoresponse properties of EcoLeaf under (b) 365 nm UV and (c) 450 nm visible excitation; d Changes in the pore volume, average pore size and surface area of EcoLeaf under 450 nm visible and 365 nm UV excitation; e Changes in the optical contact angle of EcoLeaf under 450 nm visible and 365 nm UV excitation (Parallel experiments with three sets of identical samples, data are presented as mean values +/−SEM); Effects of stomatal expansion and contraction characteristics on the (f) temperature stability and (g) pH stability of EcoLeaf.

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