Photoelectrochemical Energy Conversion


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Integrated Solar Fuel Generators


Integrated Solar Fuel Generators

Author: Ian D. Sharp

language: en

Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry

Release Date: 2018-09-10


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This book describes the critical areas of research and development towards viable integrated solar fuels systems, the current state of the art of these efforts and outlines future research needs.

Solar-to-Chemical Conversion


Solar-to-Chemical Conversion

Author: Hongqi Sun

language: en

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Release Date: 2021-04-29


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This comprehensive book systematically covers the fundamentals in solar energy conversion to chemicals, either fuels or chemical products. It includes natural photosynthesis with emphasis on artificial processes for solar energy conversion and utilization. The chemical processes of solar energy conversion via homogeneous and/or heterogeneous photocatalysis has been described with the mechanistic insights. It also consists of reaction systems toward a variety of applications, such as water splitting for hydrogen or oxygen evolution, photocatalytic CO2 reduction to fuels, and light driven N2 fixation, etc. This unique book offers the readers a broad view of solar energy utilization based on chemical processes and their perspectives for future sustainability.

Nanostructured and Photoelectrochemical Systems for Solar Photon Conversion


Nanostructured and Photoelectrochemical Systems for Solar Photon Conversion

Author: Mary D. Archer

language: en

Publisher: World Scientific

Release Date: 2008


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In this book, expert authors describe advanced solar photon conversion approaches that promise highly efficient photovoltaic and photoelectrochemical cells with sophisticated architectures on the one hand, and plastic photovoltaic coatings that are inexpensive enough to be disposable on the other. Their leitmotifs include light-induced exciton generation, junction architectures that lead to efficient exciton dissociation, and charge collection by percolation through mesoscale phases. Photocatalysis is closely related to photoelectrochemistry, and the fundamentals of both disciplines are covered in this volume.