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Energy Conversion in Natural and Artificial Photosynthesis

Title
Energy Conversion in Natural and Artificial Photosynthesis [electronic resource] / by Katharina Brinkert.
ISBN
9783319779805
Publication
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2018.
Physical Description
1 online resource (VII, 127 p).
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Summary
This book discusses the basic principles and processes of solar energy conversion in natural photosynthesis. It then directly compares them with recent developments and concepts currently being pursued in artificial photosynthetic systems that are capable of utilizing sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into a chemical fuel. In this regard, the main focus is on photoelectrochemical cells, in which semiconducting photoanodes and -cathodes modified with (electro-) catalysts are used to oxidize water, produce hydrogen and reduce carbon dioxide in a monolithic device. The fundamental photochemical and photophysical processes involved are presented and discussed, along with protection mechanisms and efficiency calculations for both natural and artificial photosynthesis. In turn, key parameters that are crucial for the efficient operation of natural photosynthesis are identified. Lastly, their validity and applicability in the design of artificial solar-driven water-splitting systems are examined. .
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Language
English
Added to Catalog
May 07, 2018
Series
Springer series in chemical physics ; 117.
Springer Series in Chemical Physics, 117
Contents
Introduction: Comparing Solar Energy Conversion Processes in Natural and Artificial Photosynthesis
Photosynthesis - A Brief Overview
Biomimetic Systems for Artificial Photosynthesis
Architecture, Structure and Composition of the Energy Conversion Centres
Light Absorption and Excitation Transfer
Electron Transfer
Water Oxidation Catalysis and Hydrogen Evolution
Carbon Fixation
Protection Mechanisms
Photosynthetic Efficiency
Summary: Towards the Realization of an ‘Artificial Leaf’.
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