Photocatalytic Production of Energy-Rich Compounds
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Photocatalytic Production of Energy-Rich Compounds

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Photocatalytic Production of Energy-Rich Compounds

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This workshop comprises part of the four-year (1985-1988) non-nuclear energy R & D programme for the development of renewable energy sources which is being implemented by the Commission of the European Communities. The aim of the workshop was to present work by the contracting laboratories in addition to work by numerous other research laboratories

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Table of contents

  1. Cover Page
  2. Halftitle Page
  3. Series Page
  4. Title Page
  5. Copyright Page
  6. Preface
  7. Frontmatter
  8. Contents
  9. STABILISATION OF Si PIIOTOANODES BY SILICON OXYNITRIDE COATINGS. ATTEMPTED SYNTHESIS OF BINUCLEAR Co COMPLEXES FOR (PHOTO)ELECTROCHEMICAL REDUCTION OF CO2
  10. STUDIES ON ISOLATED PLANT PIGMENT-PROTEIN COMPLEXES
  11. PRIMARY REACTIONS IN PLANT PHOTOSYNTHETIC REACTION CENTERS
  12. IMMOBILIZED PHOTOSYNTHETIC SYSTEMS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF AMMONIA AND PHOTOCURRENTS
  13. TOWARDS THE DESIGN OF MOLECULAR PHOTOCHEMICAL DEVICES BASED ON RUTHENIUM BIPYRIDINE PHOTOSENSITIZER UNITS.
  14. PHOTOINDUCED CHARGE-SEPARATION IN MODELS FOR PHOTOSYNTHESIS
  15. ELECTRON TRANSFER PHOTOSENSITIZED BY ZINC PORPHYRINS IN REVERSED MICELLES
  16. EFFICIENT VISIBLE LIGHT SENSITIZATION OF TiO 2 BY SURFACE COMPLEXATION WITH TRANSITION METAL CYANIDES
  17. PHOTO-INDUCED ELECTRON TRANSFER REACTIONS IN POLYMER-BOUND RUTHENIUM BIPYRIDYL COMPLEXES
  18. Self Organization and Photofunctionalization of Supramolecular Systems *)
  19. PHOTOGENERATION OF HYDROGEN: THE PHOTOCHEMICAL WAY OF STORING SOLAR ENERGY
  20. INORGANIC PHOTOSYNTHESIS: THE PHOTOFIXATION OF THE ATMOSPHERIC DINOTROGEN ON TRANSITION METAL OXIDES
  21. Recent trends in the search for new photosensitizers
  22. REACTIVITY OF CO2 AND RELATED HETEROCUMULENES TOWARDS TRANSITION METAL COMPOUNDS
  23. MEDIUM EFFECTS UPON THE STABILITY OF n-GaAs-BASED PHOTOELECTROCHEMICAL CELLS
  24. UNPINNING OF ENERGY BANDS IN PROTOELECTROCHEMICAL CELLS: A CONSEQUENCE OF SURFACE CHEMISTRY AND SURFACE CHARGE
  25. ADSORPTION EXPERIMENTS FOR MODELLING SEMICONDUCTOR/ELECTROLYTE INTERFACES
  26. CYTOCEROME b-559 AS A TRANSDUCER OF REDOX EAERGY INTO ACID-BASE ENERGY IN PBOTOSYNTHESIS
  27. VARIATIONS IN THE CAROTENOID COMPLEMENT OF THE PIGMENT-PROTEIN COMPLEXES OF RHODOSPIRILLUM RUBRUM
  28. TOWARDS AN ANALOGUE OF THE BACTERIAL PHOTOSYNTHETIC REACTION CENTRE : SYNTHESIS OF AN OBLIQUE BIS-PORPHYRIN SYSTEM CONTAINING A 1,10-PHENANTHROLINE SPACER
  29. LOCATION AND ORGANISATION OF THE CHLOROPHYLL-PROTEINS OF PHOTOSYNTHETIC REACTION CENTRES IN HIGHER PLANTS
  30. PHOSPHORYLATION PROCESSES INTERACTING IN VIVO IN THE THYLAKOID MEMBRANES FROM C. REINHARDTII
  31. ISOLATION AND SOME PROPERTIES OF PHOTOSYNTHETIC MEMBRANE VESICLES ENRICHED IN PHOTOSYSTEM I FROM THE CYANOBACTERIUM PHORMIDIUM LAMINOSUM BY A NON-DETERGENT METHOD
  32. OUTDOOR CULTURE OF SELECTED NITROGEN-FIXING BLOE-GREEM ALGAE FOR TEE PRODUCTION OF HIGE-QUALITY BIOMASS
  33. HYDROGEN PEROXIDE PHOTOPRODUCTION BY BIOLOGICAL AND CHEMICAL SYSTEMS
  34. CURRENT TOPICS IN THE BIOCHEMISTRY OF Fe-HYDROGENASES
  35. List of Participants