Nanostructured And Photoelectrochemical Systems For Solar Photon Conversion
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Nanostructured And Photoelectrochemical Systems For Solar Photon Conversion

  1. 780 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
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Nanostructured And Photoelectrochemical Systems For Solar Photon Conversion

About this book

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.

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Table of contents

  1. CONTENTS
  2. About the authors
  3. Preface
  4. Overview M. D. Archer
  5. 2 Fundamentals in photoelectrochemistry R. J. D. Miller and R. Memming
  6. 3 Fundamentals and applications of quantum-confined structures A. J. Nozik
  7. 4 Fundamentals and applications in electron-transfer reactions M. D. Archer
  8. 5 Fundamentals in metal-oxide heterogeneous photocatalysis N. Serpone and A. V. Emeline
  9. 6 Inorganic extended-junction devices R. Könenkamp
  10. 7 Organic donor–acceptor heterojunction solar cells J. J. Benson-Smith and J. Nelson
  11. 8 Dye-sensitised mesoscopic solar cells M. GrÀtzel and J. R. Durrant
  12. 9 Semiconductor/liquid junction photoelectrochemical solar cells S. Maldonado, A. G. Fitch and N. S. Lewis
  13. 10 Photoelectrochemical storage cells S. Licht and G. Hodes
  14. 11 Measuring ultrafast photoinduced electron-transfer dynamics X. Ai and T. Lian
  15. 12 Experimental techniques in photoelectrochemistry L. M. Peter and H. Tributsch
  16. Appendices
  17. Index