Photoconversion Processes for Energy and Chemicals
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Photoconversion Processes for Energy and Chemicals

Energy from Biomass 5

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eBook - ePub

Photoconversion Processes for Energy and Chemicals

Energy from Biomass 5

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Proceedings of the Third EEC Workshop on Photochemical, Photoelectrochemical and Photobiological Research and Development, London, 18-21 April 1989.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Series Page
  4. Title Page
  5. Copyright Page
  6. Preface
  7. Recommendations from the Participants for FutureResearch in the EEC R&D Programme, DGXII
  8. Table of Contents
  9. Electrochemical Reduction of Co2 By Binuclear Co and Ni Complexes
  10. Microsecond and Nanosecond Kinetics of Isolated Photosystem 2 Reaction
  11. Electron Transfer In The Photosystem-I Reaction Center :Evidence For A Double Reduction of A1
  12. Immobilized Photosynthetic Systems For Conversion of Light Energy To Chemical and Electrical Energies
  13. Ru(II)-Polypyridine Complexes As Photosensitizers And/Or Building Blocks For The Design of Molecular Devices
  14. Photochemically Induced Structural Changes In Multilayers and Columnar Systems
  15. Intramolecular Energy Transfer In Polynuclear Transition Metal Complexes
  16. Photochemical Control of Phase Transitions and Chromatic Effects In Liquid Crystal Polymers2
  17. Building Bridges For Rapid Intramolecular Electron Transfer Processes
  18. Efficient Photoinduced Intramolecular Energy Transfer
  19. Electron- and Energy Transferacross Rigid, Saturated Hydrocarbon Bridges; Molecular Engineering of The Bridge Configuration
  20. A Tungsten Dithiolene As Catalyst and Photocatalyst E • Vrachnou, C.Mitsopoulou^, D.Katakis^, and J.Konstantatos^
  21. Artificial Photosynthesis; Very Efficient Visible Light Energy Harvesting and Conversion By Spectral Sensitization of Fractal Oxide Semiconductor Films Ty
  22. Characterization of The Illuminated Gaas/Electrolyte Interface
  23. Application of The Quasi-Fermi Level Concept In Studies of The Photostability of Semiconductor Electrodes
  24. Kinetic Model For Water Ffiotcoxidaticn and Ccmpetmve Reactions At N-TÍO2 Electrodes On The Basis of Rrde, Pt and Eer Experiments D. Tafalla and P. Salvador
  25. Electrochemical Properties of Ruthenium Oxides and Some Photo-Induced Electron Transfer Reactions In Perfluorinated (Nafion) Ionomers.
  26. The Structure and Composition of The Thylakoid Membrane.
  27. Isolation of The Photosystem Two Reaction Centre: A Step Forward In Understanding How Photosynthetic Organisms Split Water
  28. The Role of Ca2+ In Photosystem Ii
  29. Properties of The Photosystem 2 Quinone Binding Region
  30. Towards An Understanding of The Physiological Role
  31. Unadjustments Between Primary and Secondary Electron Transfer In Photosynthesis
  32. Transduction of Redox Energy Into Acid-Base Energy By
  33. Three-Dimensional Structure of Spinach Rubisco, A Key Enzyme In Photosynthesis and Photorespiration
  34. Effects of Divalent Metal Chelators On The Photosynthetic Activity of Intact and Permeabilized Anacystis
  35. Effect of Irradiance On Productivity and Pigment Composition of Nitrogen-Fixing Blue-Green Algae
  36. Use of The Photosynthetic Bacterium, Rhodobacter Capsulatus, For The Treatment of Waste Waters From Food Industry
  37. Solar Generation of Inorganic Energy Sources of Chemoautotrophic Bacteria For Biomass Production
  38. Bacterial Hydrogenases From Sulfate Reducing Bacteria: An As Yet Unexplored Field For Protein Design and Molecular Modeling
  39. On The Mechanism of Electron Transfer Between Proteins and Glassy Carbon
  40. List of Participants