Publications by authors named "Ateeq-Ur-Rehman"

Nonfullerene-based organic solar cells can be utilized as favorable photovoltaic and optoelectronic devices due to their enhanced life span and efficiency. In this research, seven new molecules were designed to improve the working efficiency of organic solar cells by utilizing a terminal acceptor modification approach. The perceived configuration-based molecules possess a lower band gap ranging from 1.

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  • A study of 55 cyanobacterial strains showed that an extract from Nostoc XPORK14A significantly alters chlorophyll a fluorescence in Synechocystis PCC6803 cells, affecting photosynthesis.
  • After 2 days of exposure, Synechocystis PCC 6803 experienced reduced net photosynthesis, changes in electron transport properties, and induced oxidative stress, but the overall electron transport capacity of photosystem II remained mostly intact.
  • The key compound responsible for these effects, identified as M22, is a non-peptide that likely generates reactive oxygen species under light and modifies cellular redox status, potentially inhibiting protein kinases.
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