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Photochemistry - Volume 39 (Hardcover)
Rui Fausto, J. Sergio Seixas de Melo, Andrea Maldotti, K. Kalyanasundaram, Linda J. Johnston, …
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Reviewing photo-induced processes that have relevance to the
wide-ranging academic and commercial disciplines, and interests in
chemistry, physics, biology and technology, this series is
essential reading. Each volume comprises sections concerned with
photophysical processes in condensed phases, organic aspects which
are sub-divided by chromophone type, polymer photochemistry, and
photochemical aspects of solar energy conversion.
Photosensitization and photocatalysis refer to processes by which
permanent chemical transformations are induced on substrates
(organic/inorganic) by radiation to which the substrates themselves
are transparent. Such transformations can be highly specific, very
efficient, and occur under mild conditions. Herein lies the power
of photochemical methods for possible applications in the field of
conversion and storage of solar energy. This book provides a recent
survey of the progress in this important area in catalysis, with an
emphasis on inorganic complexes and organometallic compounds as the
key light aborbers. The book is organized in three parts:
fundamentals, followed by applications. Discussions cover a wide
variety of photosensitized or photocatalyzed reactions:
decomposition of water, reduction of CO2 and CO; spectral
sensitization in photoelectrochemical cells; transformations
(oxidation, reduction, isomerization, hydrogenation,
dehydrogenation, carbonylation, etc.) of organics such as alkanes,
alkenes, alcohols, etc. In view of the variety of systems
(sensitizers, substrates) and the topics covered, the volume is
unique in the field of photochemistry and will appeal to academic
and industrial researchers in various subdisciplines of chemistry,
material science and catalysis.
Photosensitization and photocatalysis refer to processes by which
permanent chemical transformations are induced on substrates
(organic/inorganic) by radiation to which the substrates themselves
are transparent. Such transformations can be highly specific, very
efficient, and occur under mild conditions. Herein lies the power
of photochemical methods for possible applications in the field of
conversion and storage of solar energy. This book provides a recent
survey of the progress in this important area in catalysis, with an
emphasis on inorganic complexes and organometallic compounds as the
key light aborbers. The book is organized in three parts:
fundamentals, followed by applications. Discussions cover a wide
variety of photosensitized or photocatalyzed reactions:
decomposition of water, reduction of CO2 and CO; spectral
sensitization in photoelectrochemical cells; transformations
(oxidation, reduction, isomerization, hydrogenation,
dehydrogenation, carbonylation, etc.) of organics such as alkanes,
alkenes, alcohols, etc. In view of the variety of systems
(sensitizers, substrates) and the topics covered, the volume is
unique in the field of photochemistry and will appeal to academic
and industrial researchers in various subdisciplines of chemistry,
material science and catalysis.
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