Molecular Level Artificial Photosynthetic Materials, Volume 44 -

Molecular Level Artificial Photosynthetic Materials, Volume 44

Gerald J. Meyer (Herausgeber)

Buch | Hardcover
432 Seiten
1996
Wiley-Interscience (Verlag)
978-0-471-12535-8 (ISBN)
363,75 inkl. MwSt
This text covers state-of-the-art developments in the area of solar energy materials, which have become competitive with traditional solid state devices. Several practical applications are highlighted.
Discover the exciting, promising field of molecular level artificial photosynthesis

This special volume of Progress in Inorganic Chemistry presents the theory and practice of molecular artificial photosynthesis-a field holding tremendous promise now that molecular solar energy materials are fast becoming competitive with their solid-state counterparts.

The only book on the market to address this important area of inorganic research, Molecular Level Artificial Photosynthetic Materials shows us, in effect, how to imitate the complex natural processes of photosynthesis-featuring state-of-the-art strategies and techniques for creating artificial photosynthetic devices at the molecular level. It takes a multidisciplinary approach, drawing on materials science techniques used in the design of solar energy devices, examining the molecular nature of the chemistry involved, and applying existing knowledge in inorganic photochemistry and photophysics to the growing pool of molecular photonic materials.

Composed of seven superbly crafted contributions by leading experts in the field, this comprehensive work
* Describes molecular components integrated within nanophase materials, gels, zeolites, thin films, and layered solids
* Uses novel time resolved vibrational spectroscopies to elucidate fundamental electron and energy transfer mechanisms in complex supramolecular compounds
* Highlights practical applications such as the conversion of light into electricity, solar detoxification of pollutants, and the production of useful fuels-including the splitting of water into hydrogen and oxygen
* Points to areas of future research and usefulness for inorganic photochemists, as well as for students, chemists, material scientists, physicists, and engineers in a wide range of fields

Gerald J. Meyer is Assistant Professor of Chemistry at Johns Hopkins University. Formerly a research associate at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Professor Meyer conducts research on solar energy conversion with nanostructured materials and molecular assembly. He is coeditor of Nanostructured Materials in Electrochemistry and has published numerous journal articles.

A Supramolecular Approach to Light Harvesting and Sensitization of Wide-Bandgap Semiconductors: Antenna Effects and Charge Separation (C. Bignozzi, et al.).

Langmuir-Blodgett Films of Transition Metal Complexes (M DeArmond & G. Fried).

Layered Metal Phosphonates as Potential Materials for the Design and Construction of Molecular Photosynthetic Systems (L. Vermeulen).

Light-Induced Processes in Molecular Gel Materials (F. Castellano & G. Meyer).

Charge-Transfer Processes in Zeolites: Toward Better Artificial Photosynthetic Models (P. Dutta & M. Ledney).

Native and Surface Modified Semiconductor Nanoclusters (P. Kamat).

Molecular and Supramolecular Surface Modification of Nanocrystalline TiO_2 Films: Charge-Seperating and Charge-Injecting Devices (T. Gerfin, et al.).

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Erscheint lt. Verlag 23.10.1996
Reihe/Serie Progress in Inorganic Chemistry
Mitarbeit Herausgeber (Serie): Kenneth D. Karlin
Sprache englisch
Maße 163 x 235 mm
Gewicht 765 g
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Chemie Anorganische Chemie
Naturwissenschaften Chemie Organische Chemie
Naturwissenschaften Chemie Physikalische Chemie
Technik Maschinenbau
ISBN-10 0-471-12535-0 / 0471125350
ISBN-13 978-0-471-12535-8 / 9780471125358
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