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OLED Lets Algae Grow

Researchers at TU Dresden, Fraunhofer COMEDD will present a model of a bioreactor for the cultivation of micro algae using lighting technology based on OLEDs

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By: DAVID SAVASTANO

Editor, Ink World Magazine

What scientist does not dream of the possibility to utilize waste in a useful way? One of these superfluous waste materials is carbon dioxide. So why not use the climate-killing carbon dioxide for producing high-quality products? The process needed for this is one of the oldest and most effective in the history of our planet: photosynthesis. Researchers of the TU Dresden (TUD) and Fraunhofer COMEDD are developing bioreactors for the cultivation of micro algae by using organic light-emitting d...

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