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Recent Developments In Functional Materials For Artificial Photosynthesis

Books from same Author: Srabanti Ghosh Qian Wang

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    Author(s)Srabanti Ghosh Qian Wang
    PublisherRSC
    ISBN9781839164422
    Pages382
    BindingHardcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearMarch 2023

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    RSC Recent Developments In Functional Materials For Artificial Photosynthesis by Srabanti Ghosh Qian Wang

    Artificial photosynthesis is the process of converting solar energy into useful fuels and represents a significant achievement in the production of clean energy for the planet. In the process energy is generated from water and CO2 reduction using solar-powered photocatalysis. This book provides a comprehensive overview of recently developed multifunctional materials as visible light-driven catalysts their mechanisms and applications in solar energy utilisation and conversion. Chapters highlight the use of different approaches such as molecular catalysis nanomaterials systems as well as thin-films for solar-driven evolution of renewable fuels such as hydrogen. This is the first book to give an overview of this area with chapters specifically interesting for those looking towards industrial applications. With in-depth discussions ranging from understanding to engineering of materials and applied devices it will be suitable for industry professionals researchers and students interested in understanding of the current state of photocatalysis research and its possible applications in the energy domain.