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The book collects the lectures and the status reports delivered
during the "Eighth International Conference on Photochemical
Conversion and Storage of Solar Energy," IPS-8, held in Palermo
(Italy) from 15th to 20th of July 1990. As usual, the main theme of
the Conference was that of making the point about the trends and
the developments of the studies related to the photochemical
exploitation of solar energy and also to report the main lines of
potential applications. Therefore the contributions reflect this
point; they vary from those reporting basic and fundamental
theories to those reporting cases of possible applications. For the
sake of following the logical line which links each other the
various contributions, we report the six areas in which the main
theme of the conference was devided: (a) Electron and energy
transfer in homogeneous and heterogeneous systems; (b)
Photosynthesis: organized assemblies and biomimetic systems; (c)
Photoelectrochemistry; (d) Photocatalysis: homogeneous and
heterogeneous regime; (e) Environment: photochemical and
photocatalytic processes; (f) Solar energy materials and
photochemical engineering. It remains now to thank persons and
institutions which made possible the organization of the
Conference. The persons to thank are all the members of the
International and National Organizing Committees and in particular
Prof. A.Sclafani and Dr. L.Palmisano whose efforts were essential
for the success of the Conference.
Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute on New Trends and
Applications of Photoelectrochemistry and Photocatalysis for
Environment Problems, Cafelu, Palermo, Italy, September 6-18, 1987"
This book collects the lectures delivered by the Authors during the
NATO ASI "Fundamentals and Developments of Photocatalytic and
Photoelectrochemical Processes," held in Erice (Trapani, Italy)
from May 20th to June 2nd 1984. The ASI was devoted to the general
field of photochemical conversion and storage of solar energy. It
had the aim of defining the "state of art" and of outlining
perspectives, lines of development and practic al utilization of
this form of energy. The world energy crisis has stimulated
scientists to investigate new routes for finding and testing
methods and processes for obtaining renewable and cheap sources of
energy. Within this framework, the possibility of solar energy
utilization on a large scale must overcome the stage of discovering
efficient processes for the photochemical conversion and for the
storage. The most promising way for achieving this goal seems the
photosplitting of water and related reactions. The methods for
obtaining the water photosplitting are essentially based on
photoelectrochemical cells and on photocatalytic systems (gas-solid
and gas-liquid-solid). Extensive research work is currently done
all over the world both in universities and in industrial
laboratories in these areas. The ASI has given to the audience a
general view of the fundamental aspects and as much as possible a
detailed insight of the various methods and processes. A section
has been also devoted to the photoreactors, a field in which the
interest is ix x FOREWORD steadily increasing and whose development
is essential for the practical exploitation of the various methods.
The book collects the lectures and the status reports delivered
during the "Eighth International Conference on Photochemical
Conversion and Storage of Solar Energy," IPS-8, held in Palermo
(Italy) from 15th to 20th of July 1990. As usual, the main theme of
the Conference was that of making the point about the trends and
the developments of the studies related to the photochemical
exploitation of solar energy and also to report the main lines of
potential applications. Therefore the contributions reflect this
point; they vary from those reporting basic and fundamental
theories to those reporting cases of possible applications. For the
sake of following the logical line which links each other the
various contributions, we report the six areas in which the main
theme of the conference was devided: (a) Electron and energy
transfer in homogeneous and heterogeneous systems; (b)
Photosynthesis: organized assemblies and biomimetic systems; (c)
Photoelectrochemistry; (d) Photocatalysis: homogeneous and
heterogeneous regime; (e) Environment: photochemical and
photocatalytic processes; (f) Solar energy materials and
photochemical engineering. It remains now to thank persons and
institutions which made possible the organization of the
Conference. The persons to thank are all the members of the
International and National Organizing Committees and in particular
Prof. A.Sclafani and Dr. L.Palmisano whose efforts were essential
for the success of the Conference.
Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute on New Trends and
Applications of Photoelectrochemistry and Photocatalysis for
Environment Problems, Cafelu, Palermo, Italy, September 6-18, 1987
This book collects the lectures delivered by the Authors during the
NATO ASI "Fundamentals and Developments of Photocatalytic and
Photoelectrochemical Processes," held in Erice (Trapani, Italy)
from May 20th to June 2nd 1984. The ASI was devoted to the general
field of photochemical conversion and storage of solar energy. It
had the aim of defining the "state of art" and of outlining
perspectives, lines of development and practic al utilization of
this form of energy. The world energy crisis has stimulated
scientists to investigate new routes for finding and testing
methods and processes for obtaining renewable and cheap sources of
energy. Within this framework, the possibility of solar energy
utilization on a large scale must overcome the stage of discovering
efficient processes for the photochemical conversion and for the
storage. The most promising way for achieving this goal seems the
photosplitting of water and related reactions. The methods for
obtaining the water photosplitting are essentially based on
photoelectrochemical cells and on photocatalytic systems (gas-solid
and gas-liquid-solid). Extensive research work is currently done
all over the world both in universities and in industrial
laboratories in these areas. The ASI has given to the audience a
general view of the fundamental aspects and as much as possible a
detailed insight of the various methods and processes. A section
has been also devoted to the photoreactors, a field in which the
interest is ix x FOREWORD steadily increasing and whose development
is essential for the practical exploitation of the various methods.
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